Yes or No? If No, give a reason.

Do the polar coordinates
(7, 𝜋/6)
and
(−7, 7𝜋/6)
represent the same point?
Yes
No, (7, 𝜋/6) is in quadrant I in the Cartesian plane, while (−7, 7𝜋/6) is in quadrant IV.
No, (7, 𝜋/6) is in quadrant II in the Cartesian plane, while (−7, 7𝜋/6) is in quadrant III.
No, (7, 𝜋/6) is in quadrant I in the Cartesian plane, while (−7, 7𝜋/6) is in quadrant III.
No, (7, 𝜋/6) is in quadrant I in the Cartesian plane, while (−7, 7𝜋/6) is in quadrant II.

No, (7, 𝜋/6) and (−7, 7𝜋/6) do not represent the same point because they lie on different quadrants in the Cartesian plane.