4. If one uses the horizontal strip/element as a representative area, then the infinitesimal change may exist in either x or y variable depending on the orientation of the curve.

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4. If one uses the horizontal strip/element as a representative area, then the infinitesimal change may exist in either
x or y variable depending on the orientation of the curve.
5. If a polar equation r = f(0) is made 0 = f(r), the limits of integration r, and r, must be obtained from the
corresponding values of 0, and 0, which bound the area of concern.
6. The point (-13,–110n/4) is located between 0 and 1.80n region of a polar coordinate system and is identical to
(13, 31/2).
Transcribed Image Text:4. If one uses the horizontal strip/element as a representative area, then the infinitesimal change may exist in either x or y variable depending on the orientation of the curve. 5. If a polar equation r = f(0) is made 0 = f(r), the limits of integration r, and r, must be obtained from the corresponding values of 0, and 0, which bound the area of concern. 6. The point (-13,–110n/4) is located between 0 and 1.80n region of a polar coordinate system and is identical to (13, 31/2).
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