How do you write the polar equation #r=6# in rectangular form? Trigonometry The Polar System Converting Between Systems 1 Answer bp Jul 8, 2018 Rectangular form is #x^2 +y^2 =36# Explanation: #r= sqrt(x^2 +y^2)# in rectangular form Hence #x^2 +y^2 = r^2 =36# Answer link Related questions How do you convert rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates? When is it easier to use the polar form of an equation or a rectangular form of an equation? How do you write #r = 4 \cos \theta # into rectangular form? What is the rectangular form of #r = 3 \csc \theta #? What is the polar form of # x^2 + y^2 = 2x#? How do you convert #r \sin^2 \theta =3 \cos \theta# into rectangular form? How do you convert from 300 degrees to radians? How do you convert the polar equation #10 sin(θ)# to the rectangular form? How do you convert the rectangular equation to polar form x=4? How do you find the cartesian graph of #r cos(θ) = 9#? See all questions in Converting Between Systems Impact of this question 13647 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License