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A curve with polar equation
Polar Equation Question
The figure above shows the graph of the polar curve r=1−2cosθ for 0≤θ≤π and the unit circle r=1.
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Gracie
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Find the area of the region lying inside the polar curve r = 2(1 − cos theta) and outside the polar curve r + 4 cos(theta)= 0.
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Bob
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Find the area of the region lying inside the polar curve r = 2(1 − cos theta) and outside the polar curve r + 4 cos(theta)= 0.
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Bob
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Consider a plane curve which is described in polar coordinates (r, @) by r = g(@) for @ for all [a,b] (@ representing theta).
Sta
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mark
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Consider a plane curve which is described in polar coordinates (r, @) by r = g(@) for @ for all [a,b] (@ representing theta).
Sta
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mark
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Consider a plane curve which is described in polar coordinates (r, @) by r = g(@) for @ for all [a,b] (@ representing theta).
Sta
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mark
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Find a polar equation for the curve represented by the given Cartesian equation.
a. y=5 b.2xy=1 I know i posted a question just
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Jessica
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Find a cartesian equation for the curve described by the given polar equation.
a. r=2 b. r=3sin pheta c.r^2=sin2pheta I don't
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Jessica
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A curve with polar equation
r=(8)/7sinx + 36cosx represents a line. This line has a Cartesian equation of the form y=mx+b ,where
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Audrey
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sketch the curve using the parametric equation to plot the points. use an arrow to indicate the direction the curve is traced as
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Sammy
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