Chapter 7: Problem 57
Under what conditions would you use Heron's formula to find the area of a triangle?
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Chapter 7: Problem 57
Under what conditions would you use Heron's formula to find the area of a triangle?
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Determine whether each statement makes sense or does not make sense, and explain your reasoning. I'm working with a polar equation that failed the symmetry test with respect to \(\theta=\frac{\pi}{2},\) so my graph will not have this kind of symmetry.
Verify the identity: $$ \sin 2 x=\frac{2 \tan x}{1+\tan ^{2} x} $$
Use a graphing utility to graph the polar equation. $$r=4+2 \cos \theta$$
Explaining the Concepts Describe the test for symmetry with respect to the line \(\theta=\frac{\pi}{2}\)
Use a graphing utility to graph the polar equation. $$r=\frac{1}{3-2 \sin \theta}$$
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