(A)
To find:
The polar form of the equation of the conic
(A)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The polar equation
Concept used:
The polar equation is
Calculation:
To draw the table
Test one point in each of the region formed by the graph
If the point satisfies the inequality then shade the entire region to denote that every point in the region satisfies the inequality
To draw the graph
(B)
To find:
The polar form of the equation of the conic
(B)
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The polar equation
Concept used:
The polar equation is
Calculation:
To draw the graph of the equation
Test one point in each of the region formed by the graph
If the point satisfies the inequality then shade the entire region to denote that every point in the region satisfies the inequality
To draw the graph
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