Step 1:

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The polar equation \"\"

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In this case there are no maximum values and zeros of the equation.

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Graph the above polar equation using some polar coordinates.

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For  \"\"

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Step 2:

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Construct a table for a different values of \"image\".

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Step 3:

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Graph:

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Draw the polar coordinate plane.

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Plot the  polar coordinates found in the table.

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Connect the points.

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Solution:

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