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Check out the polar coordinate pairs that label the same point. Several pairs may be possible.
A) (2, 2pi/3)
B) (2, -pi/3)
C) (-3, pi)
D) (2, 7pi/3)
E) (3,0)
F) (-3,0)
G) (-2, -pi/3)
H) -3, 2pi)
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