How do you convert y = xy=x into polar form?

1 Answer
Nov 28, 2015

I found: tan(theta)=1tan(θ)=1

Explanation:

Consider the following diagram:

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We can see that the relationships between rectangular and polar coordinates are:
r=sqrt(x^2+y^2)r=x2+y2
theta=arctan(y/x)θ=arctan(yx)
and:
x=rcos(theta)x=rcos(θ)
y=rsin(theta)y=rsin(θ)

Given our expression:
y=xy=x
you have:
cancel(r)sin(theta)=cancel(r)cos(theta)
and write:
tan(theta)=1