A polar curve is represented by the equation r₁ = 3 + 3sin 8. Part A: What type of limaçon is this curve? Justify your a

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A polar curve is represented by the equation r₁ = 3 + 3sin 8. Part A: What type of limaçon is this curve? Justify your a

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A Polar Curve Is Represented By The Equation R 3 3sin 8 Part A What Type Of Limacon Is This Curve Justify Your A 1
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A polar curve is represented by the equation r₁ = 3 + 3sin 8. Part A: What type of limaçon is this curve? Justify your answer using the constants in the equation. Part B: Is the curve symmetrical to the polar axis or the line 0= ? Justify your answer algebraically. Part C: What are the two main differences between the graphs of r₁ = 3 + 3sin 8 and r2 = 8 + 3cos 8?
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