How do you plot the polar coordinate #(-2, (7pi)/6)#?

1 Answer
Dec 26, 2016

You can change the radius from negative to positive by adding or subtracting #pi# from the angle as appropriate.

Explanation:

By "as appropriate", I mean that you add #pi#, if that will not make the angle greater than #2pi#, otherwise, you subtract #pi#.

Because adding #pi# to the given angle would make the angle greater than #2pi#, we subtract #pi# from the given angle and change the sign of the radius from negative to positive:

#(-2, (7pi)/6) to (2, pi/6)#

Now you can plot the point on polar graph paper.