G guitarra1 New member Joined Oct 2, 2007 Messages 7 Nov 11, 2007 #1 Please help me to solve the problem. Consider the curve r = sin(2(theta)). a) Use calculus to find the polar coordinates of the highest point(s) on the curve. b) Find the value of (theta) for the tip of each petal.
Please help me to solve the problem. Consider the curve r = sin(2(theta)). a) Use calculus to find the polar coordinates of the highest point(s) on the curve. b) Find the value of (theta) for the tip of each petal.
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Nov 11, 2007 #2 Re: calculus.... guitarra1 said: Please help me to solve the problem. Consider the curve r=sin(2(theta)). a) Use calculus to find the polar coordinates of the highest point(s) on the curve. b) Find the value of (theta) for the tip of each petal. Click to expand... Please show your work - and tell us exactly where you are stuck. You posted many problems - looks like parts of take-home exam - without showing a line of work.
Re: calculus.... guitarra1 said: Please help me to solve the problem. Consider the curve r=sin(2(theta)). a) Use calculus to find the polar coordinates of the highest point(s) on the curve. b) Find the value of (theta) for the tip of each petal. Click to expand... Please show your work - and tell us exactly where you are stuck. You posted many problems - looks like parts of take-home exam - without showing a line of work.