Question #26517 Precalculus Polar Coordinates Converting Coordinates from Rectangular to Polar 1 Answer sjc Apr 17, 2017 #r^2=1# Explanation: we use the conversion equations #r^2=x^2+y"# #x=rcostheta# #y=rsintheta# so #x^2+y^2=1# becomes #r^2=1# Answer link Related questions What are the polar coordinates of #(0, -2)#? What are the polar coordinates of #(-4, 0)#? What are the polar coordinates of #(3, 4)#? What are the polar coordinates of #(-2,0)#? How do I convert Cartesian coordinates to polar coordinates? How do I find the polar form of #a+bi#? How do I find the polar form of #3sqrt2 - 3sqrt2i#? How do you change (4, -1) from rectangular to cylindrical coordinates between [0, 2π)? How do you change (0,3,-3) from rectangular to spherical coordinates? How do you find the rectangular coordinates if you given the cylindrical coordinate #(5, pi/6, 5)#? See all questions in Converting Coordinates from Rectangular to Polar Impact of this question 1295 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License