An Archimedean spiral is represented by r = a θ . a. Graph r = 0.5 θ and r = − 0.5 θ over the interval 0 ≤ θ ≤ 8 π and use a ZOOM square viewing window. b. Archimedean spirals have the property that a ray through the origin will intersect successive turns of the spiral at a constant distance of 2 π a . What is the distance between each point of the spiral r = 0.5 θ along the line θ = π 2 ?
An Archimedean spiral is represented by r = a θ . a. Graph r = 0.5 θ and r = − 0.5 θ over the interval 0 ≤ θ ≤ 8 π and use a ZOOM square viewing window. b. Archimedean spirals have the property that a ray through the origin will intersect successive turns of the spiral at a constant distance of 2 π a . What is the distance between each point of the spiral r = 0.5 θ along the line θ = π 2 ?
a. Graph
r
=
0.5
θ
and
r
=
−
0.5
θ
over the interval
0
≤
θ
≤
8
π
and use a ZOOM square viewing window.
b. Archimedean spirals have the property that a ray through the origin will intersect successive turns of the spiral at a constant distance of
2
π
a
. What is the distance between each point of the spiral
r
=
0.5
θ
along the line
θ
=
π
2
?
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