, [, 2]
(b) r = 5 cos , [0,
3
4
]
(c) r = e
2
, [0, 2]
(d) r =
2
, [0, 2]
19. For the following, (i.) nd the eccentricity, (ii.) identify the conic,
(iii.) write an equation of the directrix corresponding to the focus
at the pole, and (iv.) sketch the curve.
(a) r =
4
1+cos
(b) r =
5
2+sin
(c) r =
4
13 cos
(d) r =
6
32 cos
(e) r =
1
2+sin
(f) r =
9
56 sin
(g) r =
1
12 sin
(h) r =
1
53 sin
(i) r =
10
4+5 cos
20. For the following, nd a polar equation of the conic having a focus
at the pole and satisfying the given conditions.
(a) parabola; vertex at (4,
3
2
)
(b) ellipse; e =
1
2
; corresponding vertex at (4, )
(c) hyperbola; e =
4
3
, r cos = 9 is the directrix corresponding
to the focus at the pole
(d) hyperbola; vertices at (1,
2
) and (3,
2
)
(e) ellipse; vertices at (3, 0) and (1, )
(f) parabola; vertex at (6,
2
)
21. (a.) Find a polar equation of the hyperbola having a focus at the
pole and the corresponding directrix to the left of the focus if the
point (2,
4
3
) is on the hyperbola and e = 3. (b.) Write an equation
of the directrix corresponding to the focus at the pole.
22. (a.) Find a polar equation of the hyperbola for which e = 3 and
which has the line r sin = 3 as the directrix corresponding to
the focus at the pole. (b.) Find the polar equations of the two
lines through the pole that are parallel to the asymptotes of the
hyperbola.
23. Find the area of the region inside the ellipse r =
6
2sin
and above
the parabola r =
3
1+sin
.
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