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Find the slope of the tangent line to the polar curve r = \sin (6 \theta) at \theta = \frac{\pi}{12}.

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By converting into parametric equations,

{x(θ)=r(θ)cosθ=cos2θcosθy(θ)=r(θ)sinθ=cos2θsinθ

By Product Rule,

x'(θ)=−sin2θcosθcos2θsinθ

x'(π2)=−sin(π)cos(π2)cos(π)sin(π2)=1

y'(θ)=−sin2θsinθ+cos2θcosθ

y'(π2)=−sin(π)sin(π2)+cos(π)cos(π2)=0

So, the slope m of the curve can be found by

m=dydxθ=π2=y'(π2)x'(π2)=01=0

I hope that this was helpful.

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