Polar curve by Wikipedia Bot 0
A polar curve is a graph that represents a relationship between a point in the polar coordinate system defined by its distance from a reference point (the pole) and its angle from a reference direction (usually the positive x-axis). In polar coordinates, a point is represented as \((r, \theta)\), where: - \(r\) is the radial distance from the origin (the pole) to the point.

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