Use a familiar formula from geometry to find the length of the curve described and then confirm using the definite integral. r = 4 sin 0 + 5 cos 0, 0 < 0 < T. Area = Submit Question Jump to Answer

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Section7.2: Trigonometric Equations
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Use a familiar formula from geometry to find the length of the curve described and then confirm using the definite integral. r=4sinθ+5cosθ,0≤θ≤π
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definite integral. r = 4 sin 0 + 5 cos 0,0 < 0 <T.
Area =
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