When recording live performances, sound engineers often use a microphone with a
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When recording live performances, sound engineers often use a microphone with a cardioid pickup pattern because it suppresses noise from the audience. Suppose the microphone is placed 3 m from the front on the stage (as in the figure) and the boundary of the optimal pickup region is given by the given cardioid, where r is measured in meters and the microphone is at the pole. The musicians want to know the area they will have on stage within the optimal pickup range of the microphone. Use CAS to answer their question. (Give your answer correct to two decimal places.) r= 6 + 6sin(e) 169.65x m2 stage microphone audience Need Help? Talk to a TutorExplanation / Answer
The intersection of the cardioid and the front of the scenary occurs when the following equation is satisfied
y = r sin() = [6+6sin()]sin() = 3
=>
sin²() + sin() - 1/2 = 0
=>
sin() = (-1±3)/2
=> (only the solution with + makes sense)
= arcsin((-1+3)/2)
= - arcsin((-1+3)/2)
A = (from to ) d (from 3 / sin() to (6+6 sin()) r dr =
= (from to ) [72(1+2sin()+sin²() - 18/sin²()] d =
= 72[( - ) + 2 (-cos()+cos()) + (1/2)(( - ) - (sin(2) - sin(2))/2] +
+ 18 (cot()-cot()) =
= 459.36
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