# Trig

Find three additional polar representation of the point (-3, pie over 6) given in polar coordinates,using -2 pie <0 <2pie.

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1. All you have to do is find coterminal angles or else
change the -3 to +3 and state the angle which goes in the opposing direction

eg. (-3,π/6) or (3, 7π/6)

e.g (-3,π/6) and (-3, 13π/6) puts you in the same spot

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