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Consider the point on the polar graph below. Represent the point's location in the polar form (r,θ) where 0≤r<5 and 0≤θ&l t;2π.
(r,θ)=

Represent the point's location in the polar form (r,θ) where 0≤r<5and 2π≤θ&l t;4π.
(r,θ)=

Represent the point's location in the polar form (r,θ) where 0≤r<5 and −2π≤θ<0.
(r,θ)=


Consider the point on the polar graph below.

Represent the point's location in the polar form (r,

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