Calculus BC – 9.7 Defining Polar Coordinates and Differentiating in Polar Form

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0:00 Review of polar coordinates and polar graphs
8:58 Derivative of polar form equations

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hi, for the last problem, shouldn't the answer be in equation form since it asks for a tangent line? would you have to find both x and y for each angle found? thanks!

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Hi,
How often do you upload videos in the BC Calculus playlist? I have been following your site for a while and was wondering when the Infinite series playlist will release (because my teacher is reviewing that in class!). Thanks very much!

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Sir, how is sin^2(x) [sin squared x] equal to 2*cos(x)*sin(x) ?? Wasn't it sin(2x)?

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