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Anthony Vaccaro MATH 264 Winter 2023 Assignment Assignment 2 Due 02/05/2023 at 11:59pm EST

This document appears to be a math assignment with 10 questions regarding polar coordinates and calculating areas, lengths, and equations from polar coordinate representations. The questions ask the student to: 1) Convert Cartesian to polar coordinates; 2) Find the equation of a line in polar form; 3) Draw an ellipse with parametric equations; 4) Find the length of a spiraling polar curve; and 5) Calculate areas bounded by various polar curves, including an ellipse, rose, and exponential functions.

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Anthony Vaccaro MATH 264 Winter 2023 Assignment Assignment 2 Due 02/05/2023 at 11:59pm EST

This document appears to be a math assignment with 10 questions regarding polar coordinates and calculating areas, lengths, and equations from polar coordinate representations. The questions ask the student to: 1) Convert Cartesian to polar coordinates; 2) Find the equation of a line in polar form; 3) Draw an ellipse with parametric equations; 4) Find the length of a spiraling polar curve; and 5) Calculate areas bounded by various polar curves, including an ellipse, rose, and exponential functions.

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Anthony Vaccaro MATH 264 Winter 2023

Assignment Assignment 2 due 02/05/2023 at 11:59pm EST

1. (1 point) Given any Cartesian coordinates, (x,y), there are 5. (1 point)


polar coordinates (r, θ) with − π2 < θ ≤ π2 . Find the area of the region which is inside the polar curve
Find polar coordinates with − π2 < θ ≤ π2 for the following
Cartesian coordinates: r = 5 cos(θ)
(a) If (x, y) = (20, −9) then (r, θ) = ( , ), and outside the curve
(b) If (x, y) = (3, −6) then (r, θ) = ( , ),
(c) If (x, y) = (−3, 1) then (r, θ) = ( , ), r = 4 − 3 cos(θ)
(d) If (x, y) = (2, −6) then (r, θ) = ( , ),
(e) If (x, y) = (−6, 3) then (r, θ) = ( , ), The area is
(f) If (x, y) = (0, −2) then (r, θ) = ( , ).
6. (1 point)
Find the area of the region which is bounded by the polar
2. (1 point) curves
A curve with polar equation
θ=π
13
r= and
9 sin θ + 19 cos θ
represents a line. This line has a Cartesian equation of the form r = 3θ, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 1.5π
y = mx + b, where m and b are constants. Give the formula for
y in terms of x. For example, if the line had equation y = 2x + 3
then the answer would be 2x + 3.
The area is
7. (1 point)
Find the area lying outside r = 2 cos θ and inside r = 1 +
cos θ.
Area =
3. (1 point) 8. (1 point)
The ellipse Find the area inside one leaf of the rose:

r = 5 sin(3θ)
x2 y2
+ =1
22 42
The area is
can be drawn with parametric equations. If
9. (1 point) Find the area of the region bounded by the polar
x = r cos(t) curve r = 9eθ , on the interval 69 π ≤ θ ≤ 2π.

then r =
Answer:
and y = 10. (1 point) Consider the following parametric equation.

4. (1 point)
Find the length of the spiraling polar curve x = 13(cos θ + θ sin θ)
r = −5e5θ
y = 13(sin θ − θ cos θ)
From 0 to 2π .

The length is What is the length of the curve for θ = 0 to θ = 32 π?


Answer:

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