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    Find the Area That the Curve Encloses\(r = 13 \sin \theta\)
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Find the Area That the Curve Encloses r=13sin⁡θr = 13 \sin \thetar=13sinθ

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Find the area that the curve encloses. r=13sin⁡θr = 13 \sin \thetar=13sinθ  Find the area that the curve encloses.  r = 13 \sin \theta

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