In the first picture, I used the equation: r=a cos(bTheta). The coefficient in front of cosine makes the function larger or smaller and the number in front of Theta changes the amount of "petals" on the "flower." In the assignment the "flower" was referred to as a rose, but I saw more of a daisy.
In the second picture, when I designed my own Mathematical Art Piece, I made a flower like in the first picture, multiple spirals in blue by using r=Theta, the orange straight line by using the equation r=sin 3.
In the second picture, when I designed my own Mathematical Art Piece, I made a flower like in the first picture, multiple spirals in blue by using r=Theta, the orange straight line by using the equation r=sin 3.