True or false: the value of theta represents the distance from a point to the origin when plotting a point in polar coordinates

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False.  The value of theta is the angle measured counterclockwise that the vector makes with respect to the positive x-axis.

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

In polar coordinates, a point on a plane is represented by P = (r, theta), where r is the radial coordinate and represents the distance from the point to the origin, and theta is the counterclockwise angle formed between the positive x-axis and the segment formed between P and the origin.