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Hit A Snag When Finding Area Inside A Circle And Under a Line
LCKurtz, Thank for the reply. If I understand correctly, I need to integrate 2cscθ from 5π/6 to π/6 and then subtract the integration of the circle from 5π/6 to π/6. Take that value and subtract from the total area of the circle as found with πr^2? Thanks, Jason- DCBaelar
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Hit A Snag When Finding Area Inside A Circle And Under a Line
Homework Statement Find the total area inside the circle r = 4 and below the line r=2csc\theta Homework Equations \int^{b}_{a} 1/2r^{2}\thetad\thetaThe Attempt at a Solution r=2/sin\theta\Rightarrowrsin\theta=2\Rightarrowy=2 r=4\Rightarrow=circle with radius 4 at center (0,0) Point of...- DCBaelar
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