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Mathematics, 11.04.2020 03:05 deepunalli300p3ur3i

A student claims that the rectangular point below can be represented by the
polar coordinates (6√2,7π/4) and the polar coordinates (-6√2, 3π/7).

Is the student correct? Justify your answer using mathematics.

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