Chapter 8: Problem 69
Sketch a graph of the polar equation. $$ r=3-2 \cos \theta $$
Chapter 8: Problem 69
Sketch a graph of the polar equation. $$ r=3-2 \cos \theta $$
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Get started for freeUse a graphing utility to graph the curve represented by the parametric equations (indicate the orientation of the curve). Eliminate the parameter and write the corresponding rectangular equation. $$ x=\cos \theta, y=2 \sin 2 \theta $$
Explain why finding points of intersection of polar graphs may require further analysis beyond solving two equations simultaneously
Sketch the curve represented by the parametric equations (indicate the orientation of the curve), and write the corresponding rectangular equation by eliminating the parameter. $$ x=\sec \theta, \quad y=\cos \theta $$
In Exercises 49 and 50 , use the integration capabilities of a graphing utility to approximate to two decimal places the area of the region bounded by the graph of the polar equation. \(r=\frac{2}{3-2 \sin \theta}\)
Use the integration capabilities of a graphing utility to approximate to two decimal places the area of the surface formed by revolving the curve about the polar axis. $$ r=\theta, \quad 0 \leq \theta \leq \pi $$
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