find the area of the region bounded by the polar

  1. (a) Transform the expression (x − a)^2 + y^2 = a^2 into polar coordinates.(b) Sketch the region R bounded by the curve given
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  2. Use a double integral in polar coordinates to find the area of the region bounded on the inside by the circle of radius 1 and on
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  3. A region is bounded by the function y=2x^2+3 and the x-axis over the interval(0,2). Sketch the graph of the bounded region. Use
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  4. Write the integral in one variable to find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the first‐quadrant region bounded by y
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  5. Find the area of the region which is bounded by the polar curvestheta =pi and r=2theta 0<theta<1.5pi inclusive
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  6. Find the area of the region which is bounded by the polar curvestheta =pi and r=2theta 0<theta<1.5pi inclusive
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  7. Find the area of the region which is bounded by the polar curvestheta =pi and r=2theta 0<theta<1.5pi inclusive
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  8. Find the area of the region which is bounded by the polar curvestheta =pi and r=2theta 0<theta<1.5pi inclusive
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  9. Find the area of the region which is bounded by the polar curvestheta =pi and r=2theta 0<theta<1.5pi inclusive
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  10. Find the area of the region which is bounded by the polar curvestheta =pi and r=2theta 0<theta<1.5pi inclusive
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