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Consider the polar curve: r=3cos(3ϴ)
Consider the polar curve: r=3cos(3ϴ)
a) Find the area of the first leaf of the graph. -Thank you.
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Dalal
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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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Suppose a curve is traced by the parametric equations
x=1sin(t) y=18-3cos^2(t)-4sin(t) At what point (x,y) on this curve is the
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alexis
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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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Show that r = 1/4 - 3Cos¦È is polar form of an ellipse and find its centre.
pls can anyone could help with this.
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Francis
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Sketch the curve represented by the parametric equations x=3cos¦È and y=3sin¦È for 0 ¡Ü ¦È ¡Ü ¦Ð?
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Anonymous
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Sketch the curve represented by the
parametric equations x = 3cos� and y = 3sin� for 0 � � � �.
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Anonymous
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The graph of r(t)=<t- 3sin(t)/2,1- 3cos(t)/2,t> For which values of t is the curvature largest?
I don’t know why my answer is
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#1
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2- given the curve is described by the equation r=3cos ¥è, find the angle that the tangent line makes with the radius vector
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anon
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