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Find the distance between the points with polar coordinates (6, π/3) and (8, 2π/3).

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[tex]\text {Distance = } \sqrt{(Y_2-Y_1)^2 + (X_2-X_1)^2} [/tex]

[tex]\text {Distance = } \sqrt{ \bigg( \dfrac{2 \pi}{3} - \dfrac{ \pi }{3} \bigg)^2 + \bigg (8-6 \bigg)^2} [/tex]

[tex]\text {Distance = } \sqrt{ \bigg( \dfrac{ \pi }{3} \bigg)^2 + \bigg (2 \bigg)^2} [/tex]

[tex]\text {Distance = } 2.26 \text { (nearest hundredth)}[/tex]
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