Provide an appropriate response.Assuming r = f(?) is continuous for  and  what can be said about the relative areas between the origin and the polar curves r = f(?), ? ? ? ? ?and r = 2f(?), ? ? ? ? ? ?Give reasons for your answer.

What will be an ideal response?


The area between the origin and the curve r = 2f(?) is four times greater than the area between the origin and the curve  since  = 4.

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