Difference between normal coordinates and cartesian coordinates
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When we know a point in Cartesian Coordinates (x,y) and we want it in Polar Coordinates (r,θ) we solve a right triangle with two known sides.
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To convert from Polar Coordinates (r,θ) to Cartesian Coordinates (x,y) :
x = r × cos( θ )
y = r × sin( θ )
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To convert from Polar Coordinates (r,θ) to Cartesian Coordinates (x,y) :
x = r × cos( θ )
y = r × sin( θ )
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To convert from Polar Coordinates (r,θ) to Cartesian Coordinates (x,y) :
x = r × cos( θ )
y = r × sin( θ )
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