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How to convert polar equations into rectangular equations

Formulas for converting polar equations into rectangular equations

To convert polar equations to rectangular equations, we’ll use the following conversion formulas.

???x=r\cos{\theta}???

???y=r\sin{\theta}???

???r^2=x^2+y^2???

Converting equations in polar coordinates into an equation in rectangular coordinates


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Let’s do one more example where we convert a polar equation into a rectangular equation

Example

Convert the polar equation to a rectangular equation.

???r=3\cos{\theta}???

Modify the conversion formula ???x=r\cos{\theta}???.

???x=r\cos{\theta}???

???\cos{\theta}=\frac{x}{r}???

Plug this into the given polar equation.

???r=3\left(\frac{x}{r}\right)???

???r^2=3x???

Use ???r^2=x^2+y^2???.

???x^2+y^2=3x???

???x^2-3x+y^2=0???

Once we’ve eliminated all ???r??? and ???\theta??? variables, and replaced them with ???x??? and ???y??? variables, we’re done with the conversion.


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