What is the polar form of #( 0,2 )#? Calculus Polar Curves Introduction to Polar Coordinates 1 Answer Eddie Apr 4, 2017 #(r, theta) = (2, pi/2)# Explanation: I'm hoping a picture paints a thousand words. Note how #r# coordinate tells you how far to move away from the Origin. The #theta# coordinate tells you how much to need to rotate about the origin. Answer link Related questions How do you find the polar coordinates of #(-4,0)# ? How do you find the polar coordinates of the point #(-2,0)# ? Find the polar coordinates of the point with rectangular coordinates #(0,1)# ? How do you find the polar coordinates of the point with rectangular coordinates #(-2,2# )? How do polar coordinates work? How do you change polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates? What are polar coordinates used for in real life? How do you change rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates? How do you find the rectangular coordinates of the point with polar coordinates #(2,pi/4)#? How do you find the rectangular coordinates of the point with polar coordinates #(-1,pi/3)#? See all questions in Introduction to Polar Coordinates Impact of this question 1295 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License