Let D be the region outside the circle r = 1 and inside the circle r = cos 0. Then the area of D is: A(D) = |

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section7.2: Trigonometric Equations
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Let D be the region outside the circle r =
1
and inside the circle r = cos 0. Then the area of D is:
A(D) =
Select an option
X CLOSE
1
rdrde
V2
1
r drde
V2
1
drde
V2
1
drde
(cos 0
drde
rdrde
cos Or drde
(cos 0
Transcribed Image Text:Let D be the region outside the circle r = 1 and inside the circle r = cos 0. Then the area of D is: A(D) = Select an option X CLOSE 1 rdrde V2 1 r drde V2 1 drde V2 1 drde (cos 0 drde rdrde cos Or drde (cos 0
1
and inside the circle r = cos 0. Then the area of D is:
V2
Let D be the region outside the circle r =
A(D) =
Select an option
X CLOSE
-1
1
cos 0
Transcribed Image Text:1 and inside the circle r = cos 0. Then the area of D is: V2 Let D be the region outside the circle r = A(D) = Select an option X CLOSE -1 1 cos 0
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