Get Expert Graphing Calculator Help for Polar Mode Equations

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I am trying to graph: r²= sinθ in Polar mode.
 
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Did you change your calculator to use Polar GC and not Rect GC (assuming you're using a TI-83 or 84).
 
DMOC said:
Did you change your calculator to use Polar GC and not Rect GC (assuming you're using a TI-83 or 84).

Yes, I did. I know how to graph polar curves, but the issue I am having is with r square.
The calculator can only graph r !
 
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r= \sqrt{sin \theta }}

instead. r is always positive anyway so you shouldn't miss anything
 
it only graphs half the lemniscate on 0, 2pi

the only way I could find to draw it is using r= square root theta and - square root theta simultaneousely.
 
It should only graph half. If theta is between pi and 2pi, sin(theta) is negative and no value of r will square to a negative number.

EDIT: Unless you allow negative r for a value of theta between pi and 2pi. In which case there's probably no way to graph this on your graphing calculator with a single equation
 
Office_Shredder said:
It should only graph half. If theta is between pi and 2pi, sin(theta) is negative and no value of r will square to a negative number.

EDIT: Unless you allow negative r for a value of theta between pi and 2pi. In which case there's probably no way to graph this on your graphing calculator with a single equation

yeah, I missed that.

But how can we draw a lemniscate then?
 
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