What is the slope of #r=sintheta# at #theta=pi#? Calculus Polar Curves Determining the Slope and Tangent Lines for a Polar Curve 1 Answer Alexander Jul 9, 2016 #r=sin(theta)# #(dr)/(d theta) = cos(theta)#, and at #theta = pi -> cos(pi) = -1# Answer link Related questions How do you find the slope of the tangent line to a polar curve? How do you find the slope of a polar curve? How do you find the equation of the tangent line to the polar curve #r=3+8sin(theta)# at #theta=pi/6# ? How do you find the slope of the polar curve #r=3+8sin(theta)# at #theta=pi/6# ? How do you find the slope of the polar curve #r=cos(2theta)# at #theta=pi/2# ? How do you find the slope of the polar curve #r=1+sin(theta)# at #theta=pi/4# ? How do you find the slope of the polar curve #r=3sec(2theta)# at #theta=pi/6# ? How do you find the equation of the tangent lines to the polar curve #r=sin(2theta)# at #theta=2pi# ? How do you find the equation of the tangent lines to the polar curve #r=4cos(theta)# at #theta=0# ? What is the slope of #x-2y=2#? See all questions in Determining the Slope and Tangent Lines for a Polar Curve Impact of this question 2831 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License