Homework Problems for Chapter 12
 
         Polar Coordinates

Notes
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 This is the last set of homework problems!
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 The material on polar coordinates serves several purposes.
 First, this material is important for those of you that
 will take MATH 241. Of more immediate concern, this
 should help you to refresh your trigonometry skills that
 we developed earlier in the semester. Remember some of
 the trig identities that we found useful; they'll come
 up again here. In other words, this will be useful in
 starting to study for the final exam.
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 One of the main objectives of this material is to be able
 able to identify some common graphs of polar functions.
 This is the main objective in Sections 12.6 and 12.7.
 We will apply this to area problems in Section 12.8.
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 These problems will reinforce the main points presented
 in the text, and in the lectures. You should be sure you
 know how to work all of them. Note that references to
 examples in the text are provided for many problems. Don't
 be afraid to use these hints.
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 Some problems will require you to use knowledge learned in
 Math 141. If you don't remember the appropriate technique,
 look it up!
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 If you need more practice, there are many other problems
 in the text that are similar to the ones I have assigned.
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 If you don't know how to do a problem, ask about it in
 recitation!
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 be held. In addition, I will be available during our
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 FINAL EXAM: Friday, December 15, 9:00A.M., LeConte 412.
 
 
Douglas B. Meade
Last revision: Thu Nov 30 16:53:58 EST 1995