What is (5,8) in polar coordinates?

1 Answer
Nov 24, 2016

The polar coordinates would be (r, theta) or (sqrt89, theta) where theta is defined by the relation tan theta=1.6

Explanation:

Cartesean and Polar coordinates are related by x= r cos theta and y= rsin theta

Hence rcos theta= 5
rsin theta=8

Squaring and adding the above two equations would give r^2=89 thus r= sqrt89

Dividing the second equation by the first one would give tan theta= 8/5= 1.6

The polar coordinates would be (r, theta) or (sqrt89, theta) where theta is defined by the relation tan theta=1.6