The polar coordinates of $P$ are $\left(2, \frac{\pi}{6}\right)$. If $Q$ is the image of $P$ about the $X$-axis,then the polar coordinates of $Q$ are...

  • A
    $\left(2, \frac{5 \pi}{6}\right)$
  • B
    $\left(2, \frac{\pi}{6}\right)$
  • C
    $\left(2, \frac{\pi}{3}\right)$
  • D
    $\left(2, \frac{11 \pi}{6}\right)$

Explore More

Similar Questions

The image of the line $x+y-2=0$ in the $y$-axis is

The image of a point $(2, -1)$ with respect to the line $x - y + 1 = 0$ is

If $A(2, -1)$ and $B(6, 5)$ are two points,the ratio in which the foot of the perpendicular from $P(4, 1)$ to $AB$ divides $AB$ is:

The coordinates of the foot of the perpendicular from $(0,0)$ upon the line $x+y=2$ are

Vedclass Products

For Students

Vedclass Test Series

Mock tests in real JEE/NEET style with performance analysis. 5-day free trial.

Start Free Trial
For Teachers

Exam Paper Generator

Generate Set A/B/C/D exam papers from 7.5L+ questions in 2 minutes. 3 chapters free.

Try Free
For Institutes

Online Exam Module

Live online exams with unlimited students, 360° analytics & white-label branding.

See Demo