How do you write the polar equations for x=−3? Precalculus Polar Equations of Conic Sections Writing Polar Equations for Conic Sections 1 Answer Monzur R. May 5, 2018 rcosϑ=−3 Explanation: We want to convert x=−3 to polar form. We use the following identity x=rcosϑ So rcosϑ=−3 Answer link Related questions How do you identify conic sections? What is the meaning of conic section? What is the standard equation of a circle? What is the standard equation of a parabola? What is the standard equation of a hyperbola? Which conic section has the polar equation r=11−cosq? Which conic section has the polar equation r=23−cosq? Which conic section has the polar equation r=asinθ? How do you find a polar equation for the circle with rectangular equation x2+y2=25? What are the polar coordinates of (x−1)2−(y+5)2=−24? See all questions in Writing Polar Equations for Conic Sections Impact of this question 2086 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License