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Point 1: (r,θ) = ( , )
Point 2: (r,θ) = ( , )
Point 3 (r,θ) = ( , )
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You are given the polar curve r=eθ.
List all of the points (r,θ) where the tangent line...
List all of the points (r,θ) where the tangent line...
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