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Test for symmetry with respect to Q=pi/2, the polar axis, and the pole.

r=6 sinQ

I know I have to replace (r,Q) with (r,pi-Q) (r,-Q) and (-r,Q) so would that be (6,pi/2)? I do not know how to find the Q.
15 years ago

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