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r=theta
r=2theta +cos35
Circle
As "r" gets larger, the area of the circle increases.
The area of the circle decreases when a (a>0) gets smaller and it gets larger when a (a<0) decreases.
Yes
The difference is the area of circles
r=2sin2theta<r=4sin2theta
r=2sin3theta>r=2sin5theta
Yes
Two circles share (0,0) and one is inside the other.
It gets larger as the absolute value of a increases.
It moves to the right when b>0 and moves to the left as b<0
The distance between the spots on the same horizontal line of a curve increases.
r=theta
r=2theta +cos35
Circle
As "r" gets larger, the area of the circle increases.
The area of the circle decreases when a (a>0) gets smaller and it gets larger when a (a<0) decreases.
Yes
The difference is the area of circles
r=2sin2theta<r=4sin2theta
r=2sin3theta>r=2sin5theta
Yes
Two circles share (0,0) and one is inside the other.
It gets larger as the absolute value of a increases.
It moves to the right when b>0 and moves to the left as b<0
The distance between the spots on the same horizontal line of a curve increases.