How do you graph the polar equation r=cos2theta?

1 Answer
Dec 26, 2017

Please see below.

Explanation:

The equation r=cos2theta is in polar coordinates.

When theta=0,pi/2,pi,(3pi)/2,2pi, we have r=1

and when theta=pi/4,(3pi)/4,(5pi)/4,(7pi)/4, we have r=0

Hence, the courve moves from r=1 at theta=0 to r=0 at theta=pi/4 to r=1 at theta=pi/2. Note that in between at theta=pi/6 we have r=1/2 and so on forming four petals. That is why it is called rose curve as well.

The shape appears as shown below.

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