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Jameson
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I have the AP Calc test coming up in May, and polar graphs are going to be of somewhat importance.
The area of a polar region is: [tex] A = \frac{1}{2}\int_{a}^{b}r^2d\theta[/tex]
The only thing I don't understand is how to know your bounds.
Example: Find the area of one loop of the polar equation [tex]r = \cos(4\theta)[/tex]
Help please
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Jameson
P.S. I need to do this without a calculator
The area of a polar region is: [tex] A = \frac{1}{2}\int_{a}^{b}r^2d\theta[/tex]
The only thing I don't understand is how to know your bounds.
Example: Find the area of one loop of the polar equation [tex]r = \cos(4\theta)[/tex]
Help please
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Jameson
P.S. I need to do this without a calculator