juantheron
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Area of Region bounded by the locus of 
 that satisfying   = \pm \frac{\pi}{4})
	
		
			
		
		
	
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EDIT: Disregard that, I was entirely wrong - changing my answer to 25(2+3pi). I don't have time to write out my working, but hopefully someone can check that.Area of Region bounded by the locus ofthat satisfying
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i would have to say if it is bounded by axis then yes^ in that case the angle is not always the one formed between the two vectors yeh? you have to work it out geometrically right?
Wow, I cannot believe I got that right. My method was completely different though - a lot longer and harder and altogether less efficient.View attachment 24376
EDIT: in this case angle between two vectors isnt pi/4 i worked it out to be 3pi/4 which changes the answer
				