How do you find the arc length of the polar curve r = f

Chapter 11, Problem 6E

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QUESTION:

How do you find the arc length of the polar curve \(r=f(\theta)\) for \(\alpha \leq \theta \leq \beta\)?

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QUESTION:

How do you find the arc length of the polar curve \(r=f(\theta)\) for \(\alpha \leq \theta \leq \beta\)?

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Solution 6E

Step 1:

Given that

The polar curve r = f (θ), for α ≤ θ ≤ β, assuming f′ is continuous on [α, β]

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