Calculus Maximus                                                                     WS 8.
2: Polar Area
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Worksheet 8.2—Polar Area
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Short Answer: Sketch a graph, shade the region, and find the area.
1. one petal of r   2cos 3                               2. one petal of r   4sin 2
3. interior of r 2 2cos                                 4. interior of r 2 sin
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5. interior of r 2   4sin 2        6. inner loop of r 1 2cos
7. between the loops of r 1 2cos   8. one loop of r 2   4cos 2
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 Calculus Maximus                                                                        WS 8.2: Polar Area
9. inside r         3cos    and outside r   2 cos   10. common interior of r   4sin   and r    2
11. inside r         3sin   and outside r 1 sin     12. common interior of r   3cos    and r 1 cos
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 Calculus Maximus                                                                            WS 8.2: Polar Area
13. common interior of r       4sin 2   and r       2   14. inside r   2 and outside r   2 sin
15. inside r        2 2cos 2   and outside r    2
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 Calculus Maximus                                                                                WS 8.2: Polar Area
Free Response
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16. The figure shows the graphs of the line y        x and the curve C given by y     1       . Let S be the
                                                   3                                       4
     region in the first quadrant bounded by the two graphs and the x-axis. The line and the curve intersect
     at point P.
     (a) Find the coordinates of P.
     (b) Set up and evaluate an integral expression with respect to x
        that gives the area of S.
     (b) Find a polar equation to represent curve C.
     (d) Use the polar equation found in (c) to set up and evaluate an integral expression with respect to the
         polar angle that gives the area of S.
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 Calculus Maximus                                                                                 WS 8.2: Polar Area
17. A curve is drawn in the xy-plane and is described by the equation in polar coordinates r            cos 3
                  3
     for             , where r is measured in meters and is measured in radians.
         2         2
     (a) Find the area bounded by the curve and the y-axis.
     (b) Find the angle      that corresponds to the point on the curve with y-coordinate 1 .
                                          3     dr
     (c) For what values of     ,            is    positive? What does this say about r?
                                           2    d
                                                        3
     (d) Find the value of     on the interval              that corresponds to the point on the curve with the
                                                         2
           greatest distance from the origin. What is this greatest distance? Justify your answer.
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 Calculus Maximus                                                                           WS 8.2: Polar Area
18. A region R in the xy-plane is bounded below by the x-axis and above by the polar curve defined by
           4
    r            for 0         .
        1 sin
     (a) Find the area of R by evaluating an integral in polar coordinates.
     (b) The curve resembles an arch of the parabola 8 y 16 x2 . Convert the polar equation to
         rectangular coordinates, and prove that the curves are the same.
     (c) Set up an integral in rectangular coordinates that gives the area of R.
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 Calculus Maximus                                                                                                                               WS 8.2: Polar Area
Multiple Choice
19. Which of the following is equal to the area of the region inside the polar curve r                                                  2cos     and outside
    the polar curve r cos ?
                   2
                                                                            32                                  2
              (A) 3 cos 2 d         (B) 3 cos 2 d               (C)            cos 2 d                 (D) 3 cos d                  (E) 3 cos d
                   0                        0
                                                                            20                                  0                           0
20. The area of the region enclosed by the polar graph of r                                      3 cos          is given by which integral?
                               2                                                                                /2
                         (A)             3 cos d              (B)           3 cos d                   (C) 2          3 cos          d
                                0                                   0                                           0
                                                                                         /2
                                            (D)        3 cos            d         (E)             3 cos d
                                                   0                                     0
21. The area enclosed by one petal of the 3-petaled rose curve r                                       4cos 3             is given by which integral?
                                    /3                                      /6                                       /3
                       (A) 16            cos 3     d          (B) 8              cos 3       d          (C) 8             cos 2 3       d
                                    /3                                      /6                                       /3
                                                       /6                                        /6
                                          (D) 16            cos 3       d          (E) 8              cos 2 3        d
                                                       /6                                        /6
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