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Get Full Access to Calculus: Early Transcendental Functions - 6 Edition - Chapter 10.6 - Problem 4
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# ?Graphical Reasoning In Exercises 1 - 4, use a graphing utility to graph the polar equation when (a) e = 1, (b) e = 0. 5, and (c) e = 1. 5. Identify th

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Problem 4

Graphical Reasoning In Exercises 1 - 4, use a graphing utility to graph the polar equation when (a) e = 1, (b) e = 0. 5, and (c) e = 1. 5. Identify the conic.

$$r=\frac{2 e}{1+e \sin \theta}$$

Text Transcription:

r = 2e / 1 + e sin theta

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Step 1 of 5) If the continuous functions ƒ(x) and g (x) are both zero at x = a, then lim xSa ƒ(x) g(x) cannot be found by substituting x = a. The substitution produces 0>0, a meaningless expression, which we cannot evaluate.

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