How do you write x = 7x=7 into polar form?

1 Answer
Dec 2, 2015

r = 7sec(theta)r=7sec(θ)

Explanation:

The question How do you convert rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates? has a list of equations used when converting between polar and rectangular systems along with their derivations.

For this problem we will be using

x = rcos(theta)x=rcos(θ)

Substituting this into the given equation, we get:

x = 7x=7

=> rcos(theta) = 7rcos(θ)=7

Note that from the above, cos(theta)!=0cos(θ)0 meaning we can divide to obtain

r = 7sec(theta)r=7sec(θ)