Which of the following is the representation of the set of points represented by the inequalities ve -2 < r < 1 6. -- 3 in polar coordinates? A) B) 120 105 90 75 60 120 105 90 75 60 135 45 135 45 150 30 150 30 165 15 165 15 180 180 195 345 195 345 210 330 210 330 225 315 315 225 240 240 255 270 285 300 255 270 285 300 C) D) 120 105 90 75 120 105 90 75 60 135 45 135 45 150 30 150 30 165 15 165 15 180 180 195 345 195 345 210 330 210 330 315 300 225 315 225 240 255 270 285 300 240 255 270 285 E) 105 90 75 120 60 135 45 150 30 165 15 180 195 345 210 330 225 315 300 255 270 285 240

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Which of the following is the representation of the set of points represented by the inequalities
ve -2 < r < 1
6.
3
in polar coordinates?
A)
B)
105 90 75
120
120 105 90 75
60
60
135
45
135
45
150
30
150
30
165
15
165
15
180
180
195
345
195
345
210
330
210
330
225
315
225
315
240
240
255 270 285 300
300
255 270 285
D)
105 90 75
120
120 105 90 75
60
60
135
45
135
45
150
30
150
30
165
15
165
15
180
2
180
195
345
195
345
210
330
210
330
225
315
225
315
240
255
300
270 285
240
255 270 285
300
E)
105 90 75
120
60
135
45
150
30
165
15
180
195
345
210
330
225
315
240
255 270 285
300
2.
2.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is the representation of the set of points represented by the inequalities ve -2 < r < 1 6. 3 in polar coordinates? A) B) 105 90 75 120 120 105 90 75 60 60 135 45 135 45 150 30 150 30 165 15 165 15 180 180 195 345 195 345 210 330 210 330 225 315 225 315 240 240 255 270 285 300 300 255 270 285 D) 105 90 75 120 120 105 90 75 60 60 135 45 135 45 150 30 150 30 165 15 165 15 180 2 180 195 345 195 345 210 330 210 330 225 315 225 315 240 255 300 270 285 240 255 270 285 300 E) 105 90 75 120 60 135 45 150 30 165 15 180 195 345 210 330 225 315 240 255 270 285 300 2. 2.
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