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find \\( \frac { d r } { d \theta } \\).
\\( r = 1 - \theta ^ { 4 } \sin \theta \\)
\\( \frac { d r } { d \theta } = \\)
Step1: Differentiate the constant term
The derivative of a constant \(1\) with respect to \(\theta\) is \(0\). So, \(\frac{d}{d\theta}(1) = 0\).
Step2: Apply the product rule
The product rule states that if \(u = \theta^{4}\) and \(v=\sin\theta\), then \(\frac{d}{d\theta}(uv)=u'v + uv'\).
- Find \(u'\): \(\frac{d}{d\theta}(\theta^{4})=4\theta^{3}\) (using the power rule \(\frac{d}{d\theta}(\theta^{n})=n\theta^{n - 1}\)).
- Find \(v'\): \(\frac{d}{d\theta}(\sin\theta)=\cos\theta\).
- Then \(\frac{d}{d\theta}(\theta^{4}\sin\theta)=4\theta^{3}\sin\theta+\theta^{4}\cos\theta\).
Step3: Combine the results
Since \(r = 1-\theta^{4}\sin\theta\), \(\frac{dr}{d\theta}=\frac{d}{d\theta}(1)-\frac{d}{d\theta}(\theta^{4}\sin\theta)\).
Substitute the values from Step1 and Step2: \(\frac{dr}{d\theta}=0-(4\theta^{3}\sin\theta+\theta^{4}\cos\theta)=-\theta^{3}(4\sin\theta+\theta\cos\theta)\).
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\(-\theta^{3}(4\sin\theta+\theta\cos\theta)\)