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# ?In Exercises 5-16, find the area of the region. Interior of $$r=3 \cos \theta$$

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Problem 6

In Exercises 5-16, find the area of the region.

Interior of  $$r=3 \cos \theta$$

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r = 3 cos theta

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?In Exercises 5-16, find the area of the region. Interior of $$r=3 \cos \theta$$