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OpenStudy (megannicole51):

Find the exact length of the polar curve r=e^(theta), for 0<_(theta)<_(pi/2) <_ means greater than or equal to lol

OpenStudy (megannicole51):

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OpenStudy (agent0smith):

That means using arc length right? http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcII/PolarArcLength_files/eq0005M.gif

OpenStudy (megannicole51):

|dw:1381856834356:dw| i think this is the formula....well its what i used lol

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