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The document discusses calculating the area bounded by a polar curve. It defines the area of a sector and shows that as the number of slices approaches infinity, the definition of integration is obtained. It then provides the formula to calculate the area of a region bounded by a polar graph as the integral from α to β of 1/2 r dθ. Several examples are worked through, emphasizing the importance of identifying the correct limits of integration by graphing the curve. Practice problems are provided to calculate the area bounded by various polar curves.

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Calc 9.8 Packet 1

The document discusses calculating the area bounded by a polar curve. It defines the area of a sector and shows that as the number of slices approaches infinity, the definition of integration is obtained. It then provides the formula to calculate the area of a region bounded by a polar graph as the integral from α to β of 1/2 r dθ. Several examples are worked through, emphasizing the importance of identifying the correct limits of integration by graphing the curve. Practice problems are provided to calculate the area bounded by various polar curves.

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Calculus 9.

8 Area Bounded by a Polar Curve Notes


Write your questions
and thoughts here!
𝟏
Recall: In geometry, we learned that the area of a sector is 𝐴 𝜽𝒓𝟐
𝟐

𝜷
𝜶

The radius of a sector 𝑓 𝜃


𝜷 𝜶
The central angle ∆𝜃
𝒏
1
𝐴 ∆𝜃 𝑓 𝜃
2
Push the number of slices up to infinity, and we get
1
𝐴 lim 𝑓 𝜃 ∆𝜃
→ 2

This is the definition of integration!

Area of a region bounded by a polar graph


If 𝑓 is continuous and nonnegative on the interval 𝛼, 𝛽 , then the area of the region bounded
by the graph of 𝑟 𝑓 𝜃 between the radial lines 𝜃 𝛼 and 𝜃 𝛽 is

1
𝐴 𝑟 𝑑𝜃
2

The trick with polar graphs is to be careful with what interval it takes to trace out the polar
graph. Watch what happens with this example.
1. Find the area bounded by 𝑟 5 sin 𝜃.

2. Find the area of the shaded region of the polar curve for 𝑟 1 cos 2𝜃

[you have to be able to figure out that the boundary is 0 to pi.]


1
𝐴 1 cos 2𝜃 𝑑𝜃
2
𝐴 2.356
Show this graph on the calculator and how it traces.
Write your questions 3. Find the area of the inner loop of the limaçon 𝑟 2 cos 𝜃 1.
and thoughts here!

Find when the radius is zero (returns to the origin).


1
𝐴 2 cos 𝜃 1 𝑑𝜃
2
𝐴 2.356
Finding the limits of integration is the hardest part!
One way of checking is to graph it on your calculator
with the window set up with your limits of integration.
That will then only graph the portion you want to see.

4. Find the area of one petal of the rose curve 𝑟 3 cos 3𝜃 .

9.8 Area Bounded by a Polar Curve


Calculus
Practice
Find the area of the given region for each polar curve.
1. Inside the smaller loop of the limaçon 2. The region enclosed by the cardioid
𝑟 2 sin 𝜃 1. 𝑟 2 2 cos 𝜃
3. Inside the graph of the limaçon 𝑟 4 2 cos 𝜃. 4. Inside one petal of the four-petaled rose
𝑟 cos 2𝜃.

5. Inside one loop of the lemniscate 𝑟 4 cos 2𝜃. 6. Inside the inner loop of the limaçon
𝑟 2 sin 𝜃 1.

7. Write but do not solve, an expression that will give the area enclosed by one petal of the 3 petaled rose
𝑟 4 cos 3𝜃 found in the first and fourth quadrant.

8. Write but do not solve an expression that can be used to find the area of the shaded region of the polar curve
𝑟 3 2 sin 𝜃.
9. Write but do not solve an expression to find the area of the shaded region of the polar curve 𝑟 cos 2𝜃.

10. Find the area of the shaded region of the polar curve 𝑟 4 6 sin 𝜃.

9.8 Area Bounded by a Polar Curve Test Prep


11.

Let 𝑅 be the region in the first quadrant that is bounded by the polar curves 𝑟 and 𝜃 𝑘, where 𝑘 is a
constant, 0 𝑘 , as shown in the figure above. What is the area of 𝑅 in terms of 𝑘?
12.

Calculator active. Consider the polar curve defined by the function 𝑟 𝜃 2𝜃 cos 𝜃, where 0 𝜃 .
The derivative of 𝑟 is given by 2 cos 𝜃 2𝜃 sin 𝜃. The figure above shows the graph of 𝑟 for
0 𝜃 .

a. Find the area of the region enclosed by the inner loop of the curve.

b. For 0 𝜃 , find the greatest distance from any point on the graph of 𝑟 to the origin. Justify your
answer.

c. There is a point on the curve at which the slope of the line tangent to the curve is . At this point,
. Find at this point.

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