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Mathematics, 28.03.2020 06:50 delaneymaufroy29

In this discussion, you will attach the graph and equation of your two limaçons (one sine and one cosine) with the same a and b values (a does not have to equal b). Your graphs may be cardioids or inner loop, dimpled, or convex limaçons. You may use one grid for both graphs or attach separate graphs. Make sure the equations are clearly visible.

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