36.9k views
4 votes
Explain why a polar curve is not always bounded.

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

There are lots of common polar curves that are bounded therefore a polar curve is not always bounded all the time. A polar curve is required to have an unbounded function (right side of r = f(Θ)) to be an unbounded polar.

Explanation:

its correct on EDGE2022

User Cammil
by
3.4k points
2 votes

Answer: There are lots of common polar curves that are bounded therefore a polar curve is not always bounded all the time. A polar curve is required to have an unbounded function (right side of r = f(Θ)) to be an unbounded polar. An example of an unbounded curve would be r = Θ for 0 ≤ Θ.

User Petrona
by
4.0k points