Step 1:
\The polar equation is .
Consider the interval as .
Construct a table for different values of .
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(1) Graph the polar co-ordinate plane.
\(2) Plot the polar points.
\(3) Connect the points to a smooth curve.
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Choose the parameter interval to make sure that you produce the entire curve.Solution:
\Graph of the polar equation is is