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Unit 9 – Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Vector–Valued Functions (BC Only)
Topic 9.9
When finding the area between two polar curves, which of the following is true?
The inner curve is always a circle
The curves can have different shapes and sizes
The outer curve is always a cardioid
The curves must have the same radius
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 9.9 Finding the Area of the Region Bounded by Two Polar Curves
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