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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Identify and state the symmetries for each polar equation. Write the scale that you are using for the polar axis. First Equation: r = 6 Second Equation: r^2 = cos (2theta) Third Equation: theta = pi/3 Fourth Equation: 3+1.5sin(theta)

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It's okay. I didn't realize you were in 8th. You won't get here until 3 or 4 more years

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OpenStudy (irishboy123):

First Equation: r = 6 r = 6 always, no matter what theta is. draw it. Third Equation: theta = pi/3 same idea, theta is pi/3 for all values of r. again draw it and see what you think IMHO, only when you get these is it worth doing 2 and 4.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@irishboy123 I have to do all of them, so yes, it is worth it.

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