Math, asked by Gunnu1715, 1 year ago

How do you convert (0,2) from cartesian to polar coordinates?

Answers

Answered by manjunadha040179
0

A polar coordinate is in the form

(

r

,

θ

)

, where

r

is the distance from the origin and

θ

is the corresponding angle. We can see here that

r

=

2

and

θ

=

π

2

. However, we can also use the following formulas:

r

2

=

x

2

+

y

2

tan

θ

=

y

x

r

2

=

x

2

+

y

2

r

=

x

2

+

y

2

r

=

0

2

+

2

2

r

=

2

tan

θ

=

2

0

This is undefined, but

tan

(

π

2

)

is undefined anyways.

The polar coordinate is

(

2

,

π

2

)

.

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