find the area of the region inside the circle r = 3sin(teta) and outside the cardioid r = 1 + sin(teta)

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First make a sketch of the situation. Then perform an area integration of the difference between the two functions, using polar coordinates. Your sketch should tell you what limits of angle theta integration for use. It looks like it might be 0 degrees to pi.
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