Calculus 2: Polar coordinates
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Find the area enclosed by .
Plot and identify the positions of three points given in polar coordinates.
Convert a point from polar to rectangular coordinates using trigonometry and Pythagorean theorem.
Convert a rectangular equation, such as , to a polar equation.
Graph polar coordinates with given radius and angle.