In P, below, is the set of polar coordinates followed by the set of rectangular coordinates. Same is true of Q, below also. Explain both P and Q. In P, do both sets of coordinates represent 1 point? How about Q? Then select the suitable answer below.
P: (2, 5p /6) (-3^1/2, 1)
Q: (2, 7p /4) (2^1/2, -2^1/2)
A) They represent 1 point in P but different points in Q.
B) They represent 1 point in Q but different points in P.
C) They represent 1 point in P and one point in Q.
D) They represent different points in P and different points in Q.