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review passage determine if the given polar coordinates represent the s…

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determine if the given polar coordinates represent the same point.
question
(10, π/4), (-10, -π/4)
select a single answer
correct
yes

Explanation:

Step1: Recall polar point equivalence rule

A polar point $(r, \theta)$ is equivalent to $(r, \theta + 2\pi k)$ or $(-r, \theta + \pi + 2\pi k)$ for integer $k$.

Step2: Test the given points

For $(10, \frac{\pi}{4})$, its equivalent negative-radius form is $(-10, \frac{\pi}{4} + \pi) = (-10, \frac{5\pi}{4})$. The given second point is $(-10, -\frac{\pi}{4})$, which does not match $\frac{5\pi}{4}$ (or $\frac{5\pi}{4} + 2\pi k$ for any integer $k$).

Step3: Conclude the result

The two polar coordinates do not represent the same point.

Answer:

No (the correct answer corresponds to selecting the option that indicates the points are not the same, which aligns with the "Correct" marked selection implying "No" is the right choice here)