9.3-9.4 - More Examples Recall:: X R y R X y R
9.3-9.4 - More Examples Recall:: X R y R X y R
9.3-9.4 - More Examples Recall:: X R y R X y R
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b. 2, 3
c. 2, 2
b. y = x
3. Write the equation in rectangular coordinates and identify the curve: 4 a. r = 2 cos
b. r = 4 cos
b. r = 2 2sin
c. r = 2 4 cos
d. r = 2 + 3sin
e. r = 2cos ( 3 )
f. r = 3sin ( 4 )
LecPop7_2 1. Describe the curve: r = 4 cos (3) a. b. c. d. e. f. Limacon with inner loop Cardioid Limacon with no loop Flower with 3 petals Flower with 6 petals Circle on the y- axis
9.5 Polar Area The area of a polar region is based on the area of a sector of a circle. Area of a circle = r2 Therefore the area of a sector of a circle is the part of the circle you want times the area of the whole circle: 1 Area sector = r 2 = r 2 2 2 Find the area of the region between the origin and the polar graph of r = () for between and .
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The area of the region between the origin and the polar graph of r = () for between and 2 1 is given by A = ( ) d 2
r = 2 + 2 sin .
2. Find the area inside one petal of the flower given by r = 2 sin (3).
3. Find the area inside one petal of the flower given by r = 4 cos (2).
1 2
b a
2 2 2 ( ) 1 ( ) d
for = 0, = /2
LecPop7_2 2. When finding area using polar coordinates, the most important thing to note is: a. The angles that trace out the portion of graph b. The x-intercepts c. The y-intercepts
Exam Review:
LecPop7_2 3. Find the slope of the line tangent to the graph of y = 2 ln(cos x) at x =
1 A. 2
B. -2 sinh x dx x
C. 2
1 D. 2
E. nonexistent
4. Find
A. B.
(sinh x )
+C
5. A