Chapter 10: Problem 61
Determine whether the following statements are true and give an explanation or counterexample. a. The point with Cartesian coordinates (-2,2) has polar coordinates \((2 \sqrt{2}, 3 \pi / 4),(2 \sqrt{2}, 11 \pi / 4),(2 \sqrt{2},-5 \pi / 4),\) and \((-2 \sqrt{2},-\pi / 4)\) b. The graphs of \(r \cos \theta=4\) and \(r \sin \theta=-2\) intersect exactly once. c. The graphs of \(r=2\) and \(\theta=\pi / 4\) intersect exactly once. d. The point \((3, \pi / 2)\) lies on the graph of \(r=3 \cos 2 \theta\). e. The graphs of \(r=2 \sec \theta\) and \(r=3 \csc \theta\) are lines.
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