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Let C be the polar curve of r = 1 - cos(theta), 0 <= theta <= 2pi What is the area of the region bounded by C?
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Answered by oobleck
using the symmetry of the region, the area is
2∫[0,π] 1/2 (1-cosθ)^2 dθ = 3π/2
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