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9.3-9.4 - More Examples Recall:: X R y R X y R

1. The document contains notes on polar coordinates including examples of converting between polar and rectangular coordinates, writing equations in both coordinate systems, sketching polar curves, and calculating polar areas. 2. When finding the area bounded by a polar graph, the important thing is the angles that trace out the portion of the graph between the starting and ending angles. 3. Some examples of polar curves that were identified include the limacon with an inner loop, the cardioid, the limacon with no loop, flowers with 3 or 6 petals, and a circle on the y-axis.

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1. The document contains notes on polar coordinates including examples of converting between polar and rectangular coordinates, writing equations in both coordinate systems, sketching polar curves, and calculating polar areas. 2. When finding the area bounded by a polar graph, the important thing is the angles that trace out the portion of the graph between the starting and ending angles. 3. Some examples of polar curves that were identified include the limacon with an inner loop, the cardioid, the limacon with no loop, flowers with 3 or 6 petals, and a circle on the y-axis.

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Math 1432 Notes Session 7 9.3-9.4 - More examples Recall: x = r cos y = r sin x2 + y2 = r 2 1. Convert the following to rectangular coordinates: a.

[ 2, ]

b. 2, 3
c. 2, 2

2. Write the equations in polar coordinates: a. x 2 + ( y 3) 2 = 4

b. y = x

3. Write the equation in rectangular coordinates and identify the curve: 4 a. r = 2 cos

b. r = 4 cos

4. Sketch the polar curves: a. r = 2 + 2cos

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 .

( )

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

1. Find the area bounded by the graph of

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).

For regions between two curves: A =

1 2

b a

2 2 2 ( ) 1 ( ) d

4. Write the integral to find the area between r = 1 + cos , r = cos ,

for = 0, = /2

5. Find the area of the inner loop of r = 1 + 2 cos .

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

1 cosh x + C 2 C. 2 cosh x + C D. cosh x + C E. none of these

5. A

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