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CALCULUS II (ENG) 110.109.

Exercise. Plot the point whose polar coordinates are given. Then find the Carte-
sian coordinates of the point.
5 5 7
a) ( 2, ) b) (1, ) c) (2, )
4 2 6
Exercise. Sketch the region in the plane consisting of points whose polar coordi-
nates satisfy the given conditions:
r 1, t 2
Exercise. Identify the curve by finding a Cartesian equation for the curve. r =
4 sec t
Exercise. Find a polar equation for the curve represented by the given Cartesian
equation: xy = 4
Exercise.
Match the polar equations with the graphs labeled I-VI.
a) r = t, 0 t 16
b) r = t2 , 0 t 16
c) r = cos(t/3)
d) r = 1 + 2 cos(t)
e) r = 2 + sin(3t)
f ) r = 1 + 2 sin(3t)

Exercise. Graph the curve and visually estimate its length. then use your calcu-
lator to find the length correct to four decimal places
See attachment for picture. The picture shows a triangle with legs /2 and (1 -
/2). Thus the estimated length is the hypotenuse,w which is 1.7.

Exercise.
a) Sketch the curve y 3 = x2
b) Use Formulas 3 and 4 to set up two integrals for the arc length from (0,0) to
(1,1). Observe that one of these is an improper integral and evaluate both of them.
c) Find the length of the arc of this curve from (-1,1) to (8,4)
Exercise.
a) Find the arc length function for the curve y = ln(sin x), 0 < x < , with starting
point ( 2 , 0)
b) Graph both the curve and its arc length function on the same screen.
Exercise. Find the exact length of the curve
x = 3 cos t cos 3t, y = 3 sin t sin 3t, 0 x
Exercise. Find the length of the loop of the curve x = 3t t3 , y = 3t2
Exercise. Find the exact length of the polar curve: r = 2(1 + cos t)
Exercise. Find the exact length of the curve. Use a graph to determine the
parameter interval: r = cos2 2t

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