Chapter 9: Q.39 (page 721)
The curve is a circle centered at the origin. It is traced once, counterclockwise, and contains all points of the unit circle except for with .
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The parametric equations are .
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Chapter 9: Q.39 (page 721)
The curve is a circle centered at the origin. It is traced once, counterclockwise, and contains all points of the unit circle except for with .
The parametric equations are .
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In Exercises 48鈥55 convert the equations given in rectangular coordinates to equations in polar coordinates.
In Exercises 32鈥47 convert the equations given in polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates.
Complete example 2 by evaluating the integral expression
In Exercises 32鈥47 convert the equations given in polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates.
In Exercises 32鈥47 convert the equations given in polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates.
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