X = -3
y = 3*sqrt(3)
r = sqrt(x^2 + y^2)
r = sqrt((-3)^2 + (3*sqrt(3))^2)
<span>r = sqrt(9+27)
</span><span>r = sqrt(36)
</span>r = 6
theta = arctan(y/x)
<span>theta = arctan(3sqrt(3)/(-3))
</span>theta = arctan(-sqrt(3))
theta = -60 degrees which is coterminal to 300 degrees
So the polar form is (r,theta) = (6, 300)
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Answer: B) vertical line</h3>
A vertical line has all points with the same x coordinate, but infinitely many different y coordinates. It inherently fails the vertical line test because we can pass a single straight line through more than one point on the function curve.
Put another way, the input is a single value but there's infinitely many outputs. A function must have each input produce exactly one output. This is of course only when the input is in the domain.
B.The two figures are similar