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1 April, 07:28

Explain why a polar curve is not always bounded.

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  1. 1 April, 07:36
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    There are lots of common polar curves that are bounded therefore a polar curve is not always bounded all the time. A polar curve is required to have an unbounded function (right side of r = f (Θ)) to be an unbounded polar. An example of an unbounded curve would be r = Θ for 0 ≤ Θ.
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