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