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The slope of the tangent line to a polar curve $$r=f(\theta)$$ is given by $$\frac{dy}{dx}$$. At a point where $$f(\theta) \neq 0$$ and $$f'(\theta) \neq 0$$, under what condition is the tangent line vertical?
The slope of the tangent line to a polar curve $$r=f(\theta)$$ is given by $$\frac{dy}{dx}$$. At a point where $$f(\theta) \neq 0$$ and $$f'(\theta) \neq 0$$, under what condition is the tangent line vertical?