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6 September, 17:42

In (r, theta), the value of theta can be negative.

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  1. 6 September, 17:45
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    (r, theta) represents polar coordinate.

    And in (r, theta), there is neither any restriction on r nor on theta. It means both r and theta can either be positive or negative.

    For e. g. (2,30 degree), (2,-30 degree) both are correct.

    So the given statement is true.
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