How do I graph a polar equation?

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Mar 12, 2016

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Explanation:

Imagine an arm where one end is pinned at the centre of a circular style graph and at the other end is a pencil. Also, the length of this arm can change such that its length is governed by a formula involving the angle of rotation.

Suppose the length of the arm is rr and we had one equation that was r=5sinthetar=5sinθ and a second where r=5sin(3theta)r=5sin(3θ)

Then we would have:
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If you so chose you could graph it on standard graph paper. In which case it would look like:

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