
Anyone Know How To Integrate With Respect To Theta In Polar Mode?
#1
Posted 19 April 2012 - 12:31 AM
I've got my AP exam coming up, and for the longest time, I've depended on an old TI-84 to do my integration in polar mode.
I've decided to finally seek help. Can anyone shed light onto this for me? Thanks ;D
Example: Suppose I wanted to find the area inside the inner loop of r=1+2cos(theta)
Using the x-calc feature, I find my limits of integration to be 2.09439 and 4.18879. I then go to the Run-Matrix feature and press MATH, -->, Integral dx. Where do I go to integrate d(theta)
#2
Posted 19 April 2012 - 03:46 AM
(edited for grammar by mod)
Edited by Forty-Two, 19 April 2012 - 08:39 PM.
#3
Posted 19 April 2012 - 01:51 PM
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Hello everybody,
I've got my AP exam coming up, and for the longest time, I've depended on an old TI-84 to do my integration in polar mode.
I've decided to finally seek help. Can anyone shed light onto this for me? Thanks ;D
Example: Suppose I wanted to find the area inside the inner loop of r=1+2cos(theta)
Using the x-calc feature, I find my limits of integration to be 2.09439 and 4.18879. I then go to the Run-Matrix feature and press MATH, -->, Integral dx. Where do I go to integrate d(theta)
If you could tell us what calculator you owned, we might be able to help more.

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