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    Exam 12: Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates
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    Find the Slope of the Polar Curve at the Indicated\[r = \csc \theta , \theta = \frac { \pi } { 6 }\]
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Find the Slope of the Polar Curve at the Indicated r=csc⁡θ,θ=π6r = \csc \theta , \theta = \frac { \pi } { 6 }r=cscθ,θ=6π​

Question 197

Question 197

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Find the slope of the polar curve at the indicated point.
- r=csc⁡θ,θ=π6r = \csc \theta , \theta = \frac { \pi } { 6 }r=cscθ,θ=6π​


A) 0
B) -1
C) 1
D) Undefined

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