Moneys H.

asked • 05/19/23

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A polar curve is represented by the equation r1 = 3 + 3sin θ.


Part A: What type of limaçon is this curve? Justify your answer using the constants in the equation.


Part B: Is the curve symmetrical to the polar axis or the line theta equals pi over 2 question mark Justify your answer algebraically.


Part C: What are the two main differences between the graphs of r1 = 3 + 3sin θ and r2 = 8 + 3cos θ?

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Moneys H.

I accidentally lost your answer because my tab was closed. I am sorry for the misunderstanding.
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05/19/23

AJ L.

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What do you mean? Can’t you just access your past questions?
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05/19/23

Moneys H.

Right after I replied I made sure to check and I just found it. So I have your answer pulled up now. Thank you for the help, and again I apologize for the inconvenience.
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AJ L.

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No worries, let me know if you have other questions or if you’d like to arrange a meeting with me to go over the topics you’re seeking help with.
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05/19/23

Moneys H.

Will do, thank you.
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05/19/23

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