Open QuestionIn Exercises 13–34, test for symmetry and then graph each polar equation.r = 1 + 2 cos θ
Open QuestionIn Exercises 13–34, test for symmetry and then graph each polar equation.r = 2 − 3 sin θ
Open QuestionIn Exercises 21–26, use a polar coordinate system like the one shown for Exercises 1–10 to plot each point with the given polar coordinates. Then find another representation of this point in which a. r>0, 2π < θ < 4π. b. r<0, 0. < θ < 2π. c. r>0, −2π. < θ < 0.(4, π/2)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 27–32, select the representations that do not change the location of the given point.(7, 140°)(−7, 320°)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 27–32, select the representations that do not change the location of the given point.(4, 120°)(−4, 300°)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 27–32, select the representations that do not change the location of the given point.(2, − 3π/4)(2, − 7π/4)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 27–32, select the representations that do not change the location of the given point.(−2, 7π/6)(−2, −5π/6)
Open QuestionIn Exercises 27–32, select the representations that do not change the location of the given point.(−5, − π/4)(−5, 7π/4)