How do you convert the polar coordinate (2, pi/4) into cartesian coordinates? Precalculus Polar Coordinates Converting Coordinates from Polar to Rectangular 1 Answer VinÃcius Ferraz Sep 15, 2015 #(sqrt 2, sqrt 2)# Explanation: #x = R cos t = 2 cos frac {pi}{4}# #y = R sin t = 2 sin frac{pi}{4}# Answer link Related questions What is the formula for converting polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates? How do I convert polar coordinates #(5, 30^circ)# to rectangular coordinates? How do I convert polar coordinates #(3.6, 56.31)# to rectangular coordinates? How do I convert polar coordinates #(10, -pi/4)# to rectangular coordinates? How do I convert polar coordinates #(4,-pi/3)# to rectangular coordinates? How do I convert polar coordinates #(6, 60^circ)# to rectangular coordinates? How do I convert polar coordinates #(-4, 230^circ)# to rectangular coordinates? What is the Cartesian equivalent of polar coordinates #(sqrt97, 66^circ)#? What is the Cartesian equivalent of polar coordinates #(2, pi/6)#? What is the Cartesian equivalent of polar coordinates #(7, pi)#? See all questions in Converting Coordinates from Polar to Rectangular Impact of this question 5137 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License