Multiple identities Explain why the point (1, 3/2) is on

Chapter 8, Problem 34E

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Explain why the point \((-1,\ 3\pi/2)\) is on the polar graph of \(r=1+\cos \theta\) even though it does not satisfy the equation \(r=1+\cos \theta\).

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QUESTION:

Explain why the point \((-1,\ 3\pi/2)\) is on the polar graph of \(r=1+\cos \theta\) even though it does not satisfy the equation \(r=1+\cos \theta\).

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Solution 34EStep 1:To findExplain why the point (1, 3/2) is on the polar graph of r = 1 + cos even though it does not satisfy the equation r = 1 + cos .

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