How do you graph #r=3+sin(theta)#? Trigonometry The Polar System Graphing Basic Polar Equations 1 Answer Tony B Mar 11, 2016 It is the standard graph of #sin(theta)# but 'lifted' up the y-axis by 3 Explanation: See the answer Answer link Related questions What are limacons and cardioids? How do you graph basic polar equations? How do you determine the shape of a limaçon from the polar equation? How do you graph #r = 1.5#? How do you graph #\theta = 30^\circ#? What does the graph of #r = \cos \theta# such that #0^\circ \le \theta \le 360^\circ# look like? What is the general form of limacons and cardioids and how do you graph transformations? How do you graph the equation #r = 1 + cos( theta )#? How do you graph #r=3-2costheta#? How do you graph #r=1-cosx#? See all questions in Graphing Basic Polar Equations Impact of this question 4797 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License