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Which equation is the polar equivalent to the equation y=−(√3/3)x?

θ=π/6

θ=π/3

θ=2π/3

θ=5π/6
5 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
well, tanθ = y/x = −1/√3
5 years ago
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Which equation is the polar equivalent to the equation y=−(√3/3)x?

θ=π/6

θ=π/3

θ=2π/3

θ=5π/6

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