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# Slopes of tangent lines Find the slope of the | Ch 10.3 - 14E

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## Solution for problem 14E Chapter 10.3

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Problem 14E

Find the slope of the line tangent to the following polar curves at the given points. At the points where the curve intersects the origin (when this occurs), find the equation of the tangent line in polar coordinates.

$$r=2\theta;\ \ (\frac{\pi}{2},\ \frac{\pi}{4})$$

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Solution 14E

Step 1:

Given that

r = 2θ;

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