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This region fills the plane in the coordinate region  .  Note that we think of this as starting at the origin
and moving along the x-axis over the range of r values, then sweeping
this line through the range of
.  Note that we think of this as starting at the origin
and moving along the x-axis over the range of r values, then sweeping
this line through the range of  values to form the region.
 values to form the region.

This region covers  .
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Here, the radius sweeps from  while the range of angles is
 while the range of angles is
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