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Clicker Question 1 What are two polar coordinates for the point whose rectangular coordinates are (3, 1)? A. (3 + 1, 0) and (-3 – 1, ) B. (3 + 1,

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1 Clicker Question 1 What are two polar coordinates for the point whose rectangular coordinates are (3, 1)? A. (3 + 1, 0) and (-3 – 1, ) B. (3 + 1, /6) and (3 + 1, /3) C. (2, /6) and (2, - /6) D. (2, /3) and (-2, 4/3) E. (2, /6) and (-2, 7/6)

2 Clicker Question 2 What are the rectangular coordinates of the point whose polar coordinates are (6, -/4) ? A. (6, -6) B. (32, - 32) C. (0, -6) D. (-32, 32) E. (32, 32)

3 Clicker Question 3 The curve r = 4 sin() with 0     is:
A. A straight line through the origin. B. A half circle of radius 2. C. A circle with diameter on the y-axis of radius 2. D. A circle with diameter on the x-axis of radius 2. E. A spiral.

4 Areas and Arc Lengths in Polar Coordinates (11/7/12)
What is the area of a region being swept out as  goes from a to b? Assume as usual that r is a function of . Well, break the region up into small sectors and then add them up!! The answer comes out Why??

5 Example of Area Find the area of one leaf of the 4-leaf clover r = sin(2). Look at the picture and make a guess first.

6 Arc Length This is simply a matter (following our work on parametric equations) of translating into polar coordinates. Let’s try it.

7 Arc Length Continued The answer is
Example: What’s the arc length of that single leaf in the previous example?

8 Assignment for Friday Read Section 10.4 and do Exercises 1, 3, 5, 9, 17, 45, and 47. No new material on Friday. I’ll be available for questions 2-4 on Thursday and 1:40-3:30 on Friday. Test #2 is Monday, Nov 12. It will focus on Chapters 9 and 10. You may (and should!) arrive at 8:30. One reference sheet allowed. Next Wednesday’s class will start at 9:05.


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