Chapter 9: Q. 37 (page 721)
The curve is a circle centered at the origin. It is traced once, counterclockwise, starting at the point with .
Short Answer
The parametric equations are
Chapter 9: Q. 37 (page 721)
The curve is a circle centered at the origin. It is traced once, counterclockwise, starting at the point with .
The parametric equations are
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In exercise 26-30 Find a definite integral that represents the length of the specified polar curve and then find the exact value of integral
the spiral
Measurements indicate that the orbital eccentricity of Mars is and its semimajor axis is astronomical units.
(a) Write a Cartesian equation for the orbit of Mars.
(b) Do and have the same meaning as in Exercise 53?
(c) Give a polar coordinate equation for the orbit of Mars, assuming that the sun is the focus of the elliptical orbit.
Use polar coordinates to graph the conics in Exercises 44–51.
Each of the integral in exercise 38-44 represents the area of a region in a plane use polar coordinates to sketch the region and evaluate the expression
The integral is
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