Finding Area In Polar Coordinates

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  • čas přidán 4. 04. 2018
  • This Calculus 2 video tutorial explains how to find the area of a polar curve in polar coordinates. It provides resources on how to graph a polar equation and how to find the area of the shaded region. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems on how to find the area of one loop or of one petal and how to find the area of the inner loop as well.
    Area of Parametric Curves: • Area of Parametric Curves
    Area of Polar Curves:
    • Finding Area In Polar ...
    Area Between Polar Curves:
    • Finding Area Bounded B...
    Arc Length of Polar Curves:
    • Arc Length of Polar Cu...
    Surface Area of Polar Curves:
    • Surface Area of Revolu...
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    Writing Equations of Ellipses:
    • Writing Equations of E...
    Eccentricity of an Ellipse:
    • Eccentricity of an Ell...
    Area of an Ellipse:
    • Area of an Ellipse
    Circumference of an Ellipse:
    • Circumference of an El...
    Hyperbolas - Conic Sections:
    • Hyperbolas - Conic Sec...
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    Parabolas - Conic Sections:
    • Finding The Focus and ...
    Polar Equations of Conic Sections:
    • Polar Equations of Con...
    Calculus 3 - Intro to Vectors:
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    Hey everyone, in case you weren't aware when you have symmetry over either the x-axis or y-axis and the bounds are reciprocals (ex: pi/6 and -pi/6 or pi/2 and -pi/2), you can set the lower limit of integration to 0 (so for ex: -pi/2 to pi/2 becomes 0 to pi/2) and put a two on the outside of the integral (multiplying the whole integral by two). I noticed when following along and doing the problems myself that it made the algebra at the end of the problem simpler (the zero made things easy). Hope this helps!

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    At 7:00 ish he says it’s intuition, but it can be found by solving for where theta equals 0. This is because the graph passes through the origin and it is bound between pi/2 and 0, so we know that for cos3x to equal 0, it must equal pi/2. Pi/2 divided by 3 = pi/6.

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    For the second example, could you just find the area from pi/2 to pi? Wouldn't that be the same thing since all the petals are symmetric?

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    Thank you, btw how do we know when to integrate half instead of a full revolution?

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  • @paulzupan3732
    @paulzupan3732 Před 4 lety +5

    For the first problem, shouldn't the final answer be multiplied by 4? If we're integrating between 0 and pi/2, isn't that only a quarter of the whole polar curve?
    EDIT: I'm stupid, the question was to find the area of one petal. Bruh

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    Why do we use 90deg to calculate our angle? When talking about r = 2cos(3•theta) you get between -pi/6 and pi/6. Is it just because that represents the first quadrant?

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    why we divided 90/2 in first case and and 90/3 in second case? Why by 90? Can you focus on finding angle and made it more clear.

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      in the unit circle, 180°(degrees) is equal to π (rad). so π/2 is 90°. He chose 90 or π/2 to be the upper limit because it is where the loop closed.

    • @FreeBirdVince
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      He explains it better at 14:15. Just use 3theta instead of theta

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    To find the limits of integration, is graphing the only way in truly knowing what the bounds are? I.e. is there a different method in which you could find the bounds as well?

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  • @dani3lalal306
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    the video for Graphing Polar Equations is not available anymore ! but thanks for the Video
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    hello ,I cant find the video on graphing polar equations ,it shows that the video is unavailable.

  • @racheladamson7610
    @racheladamson7610 Před 5 lety +1

    I thought for even numbers petals are 2n based on your last video, so how come at 11:15 you draw 2 instead of 4

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    how do I plot polar coordinates not originating at the origin (0,0)?

  • @edgardoconcepcion8308
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    y did u subtracted to 2π to 11π/3 to become 5π/3? what's d reason behind it? when s d right time to this? reply plz. thx

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    Seems as thought the link to Graphing Polar Equations video no longer works could please you reupload it?

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    Sir if we take (-π/6) and (π/6) limit in question 3. r=1+2sintheta.is this possible.

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    how to do you find the limits of integration for r=2cos(3thetha)

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    Can I not just integrate between o and pi and then divide by two for the second example?

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  • @milindusha
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    If I want the whole area cannot I just integrate between 0 and 2pi?

  • @kishorekumarsathishkumar1562

    Where does that 1/2 r^2 d(theta) come from?

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    May I request finding volume in polar coordinates? I’m in calc 3 and I’m lost

  • @helenerivard7016
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    Please can you confirm your answer for the last example. In stead of 41Pi/4, I get 41 Pi/2

  • @gallahave
    @gallahave Před 5 lety

    but what if it's r = 3-8cos(x)?

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    is this there for calc bc?

  • @gabrialtome4478
    @gabrialtome4478 Před 2 měsíci

    The 3D version of this is spherical harmonics which have a lot to do with orbitals

  • @magdalenadjuulume7217

    I tried checking out the video on graphing polar curves and its not available anymore
    Can you please re-upload it

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    @palestinian47 Před 2 lety

    saved meee

  • @AvaFindee
    @AvaFindee Před 2 lety

    for the first example, aren't we supposed to multiply the entire thing by 4 if we were to find the area of all four leaves? Looking forward for an answer, got a final very soon.

    • @WilliamQuinones
      @WilliamQuinones Před 2 lety +1

      Hope im not too late but the question said the area of ONE petal. If it were all 4 leaves, then yes you would multiply by 4.

  • @eslamelabd881
    @eslamelabd881 Před 8 měsíci

    Why you choose 90 decided to the angel at the second exampel why we don't choose zero or 360?!😢