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The polar coordinates of strophoid is given by\(r...
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The polar coordinates of strophoid is given by\(r=f(θ)±\sqrt{(f(θ)cosθ-a)^2+(f(θ)sinθ-b)^2}. \)
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^2}. \) a) Falseb) True
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