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find the area of the shaded region.
$r^{2}=\sin (2 \theta)$
Step1: Determine the range of \(\theta\)
For \(r^{2}=\sin(2\theta)\), we need \(\sin(2\theta)\geq0\). Since \(\sin(2\theta)\geq0\) when \(2\theta\in[0,\pi]\) (because the sine function is non - negative in \([0,\pi]\)), then \(\theta\in[0,\frac{\pi}{2}]\).
Step2: Use the formula for the area in polar coordinates
The formula for the area \(A\) of a polar curve \(r = f(\theta)\) is \(A=\frac{1}{2}\int_{\alpha}^{\beta}r^{2}d\theta\). Here \(r^{2}=\sin(2\theta)\), \(\alpha = 0\), and \(\beta=\frac{\pi}{2}\).
So \(A=\frac{1}{2}\int_{0}^{\frac{\pi}{2}}\sin(2\theta)d\theta\)
Step3: Integrate \(\sin(2\theta)\)
Let \(u = 2\theta\), then \(du=2d\theta\). When \(\theta = 0\), \(u = 0\); when \(\theta=\frac{\pi}{2}\), \(u=\pi\).
\(\frac{1}{2}\int_{0}^{\frac{\pi}{2}}\sin(2\theta)d\theta=\frac{1}{4}\int_{0}^{\pi}\sin(u)du\)
We know that \(\int\sin(u)du=-\cos(u)+C\)
\(\frac{1}{4}[-\cos(u)]_{0}^{\pi}=\frac{1}{4}[-\cos(\pi)+\cos(0)]\)
Since \(\cos(\pi)=- 1\) and \(\cos(0)=1\)
\(\frac{1}{4}[-(-1)+1]=\frac{1}{4}(1 + 1)=\frac{1}{2}\)
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