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How do you figure out where a rose curve starts? Like how would you figure out where r=-6sin(5x) started on a graph?

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A sine graph starts at 0, so the rose curve will also start at zero. A cosine graph starts at the maximum value, so whatever the a value is that is where the rose curve starts. For example if it was a cosine function instead of a sine function then it would start on the left side of the x axis on 6.
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