MAT136H1 Lecture : 10.3 Polar Coordinates Question #4 (Medium)
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Given the and around the plane, where rotates around the pole counterclockwise, measures the radius so to speak. So given the confined range for for the length of given, color the region on the plane. Sketch the region in the plane consisting of points whose polar coordinates met the given conditions. First locate the angle range by drawing light lines starting from the lower bound to the upper bound. Then from this lightly drawn circle, from the pole which is the center extent outward by unit then. Here it extends from fourth quadrant all the way counterclockwise to second quadrant since from there draw radius extending by length of units to .