Question #4703a Precalculus Polar Coordinates Converting Coordinates from Rectangular to Polar 1 Answer Jim H Apr 8, 2017 Use y=rsinθ Explanation: We can write either rsinθ=1 or if you prefer to have r as an explicit function of θ write r=cscθ 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 3√2−3√2i? 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,π6,5)? See all questions in Converting Coordinates from Rectangular to Polar Impact of this question 1645 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License