PreCalculus - Polar Coordinates (22 of 35) Graphing Polar Eqns: r=3(theta), r=0.5(theta), Spiral

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In this video I will graph polar equation r=3(theta), r=0.5(theta), spirals.

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Let’s take a second to appreciate how beautiful this graphic is and how amazing nature is!

hyungtaecf
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I know this video is old, but thank you so much for the thorough explanation, it saved my understanding of this topic!

sanjanagupta
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this guys makes sketching polar curves easy..thank u sir

preciouslebyane
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Thank you for explanation. Now it seems easier for me than before and I am even more interested in further aspects of this topic.

Slawko
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Another video where Michel van Biezen provides as good an explanation as you will find anywhere, thanks.

bigrover
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I have a question similar to this concept, the question is if there is a ray going out from the origin and intersecting points on the Archimedes spiral, how can we prove that the distances between the intersections are equal. I'm not really sure how to do this, could you explain?

thegamingtaco
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This is the graph of r=1/3 theta or theta = 3r

trevordalskov
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Can you give me all the polar diagrams?

emo
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how would you find the length of the line in the graph?

bitsurfer
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Merci. Inf. Pour l eclairage. Et. La. Clarted

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love the bow tie ahaha, thanks for the vid this helped so much

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