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This precalculus video tutorial focuses on graphing polar equations.  It explains how to graph circles, limacons, cardiods, rose curves, and lemniscates.  It provides plenty of examples and practice problems.  Here is a list of topics: 

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Graphing Polar Equations, Limacons, Cardiods, Rose Curves, Lemniscates, Circles, Functions & Graphs

This precalculus video tutorial focuses on graphing polar equations. It explains how to graph circles, limacons, cardiods, rose curves, and lemniscates. It provides plenty of examples and practice problems. Here is a list of topics: 1. Graphing Circles Using Polar Functions 2. Sine vs Cosine - Positive vs Negative Direction 3. Finding the Diameter and Radius of Circle From The Equations R = cos theta and R = a sin theta. 4. Graphing Limacons - Polar Functions 5. R = a + b sin theta and R = a - b cos theta 6. Limacon with inner loop, Cardiods, and Dimpled Licamons 7. Using x and y intercepts to graph limacons 8. Graphing Rose Curves Using Sine and Cosine 9. Even vs Odd Number of Petals - 10. Angle in degrees of Rose Petals 11. Graphing Lemniscates - Symmetry about the origin, the polar, the polar axis, and the line theta = pi/2 or 90 degrees.

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Jacques Myburgh

....oh no, I was enjoying watching without all the interruptions on youtube...please do not add

Kyleigh McCarthy

Very much appreciate the super clear explanation

Pusheen

Thanks for making these videos

Pusheen

u should make a video just for the memes just with an add each second for like 5 min and that would let your audience contribute without paying money

Vinh Lu

for the rose curves, I didn't get why you pick a certain angle to start with. Could you please explain more?

attest

he picked 360° and divided that by the number of petals to find the distance between the petals. if you're wondering why he picked 360°, that's because, when you're graphing the rose curves, and just polars in general, you're dealing with a circle which has a full rotation of 360°. So using 360° would essentially allow for equal distance between all rose petals. hope this helps