# Calculus 2 : Polar Form

## Example Questions

### Example Question #11 : Polar

What is the equation  in polar form?

Explanation:

We can convert from rectangular to polar form by using the following trigonometric identities:  and . Given , then:

Dividing both sides by , we get:

### Example Question #6 : Polar Form

What is the equation  in polar form?

Explanation:

We can convert from rectangular to polar form by using the following trigonometric identities:  and . Given , then:

Dividing both sides by , we get:

### Example Question #12 : Polar

What is the equation  in polar form?

None of the above

Explanation:

We can convert from rectangular to polar form by using the following trigonometric identities:  and . Given , then:

Dividing both sides by , we get:

### Example Question #13 : Polar

What is the polar form of ?

None of the above

Explanation:

We can convert from rectangular to polar form by using the following trigonometric identities: and . Given , then:

Dividing both sides by , we get:

### Example Question #7 : Polar Form

What is the polar form of ?

Explanation:

We can convert from rectangular to polar form by using the following trigonometric identities: and . Given , then:

Dividing both sides by , we get:

### Example Question #11 : Polar Form

What is the polar form of ?

None of the above

Explanation:

We can convert from rectangular to polar form by using the following trigonometric identities: and . Given , then:

Dividing both sides by , we get:

### Example Question #12 : Polar Form

What is the polar form of ?

Explanation:

We can convert from rectangular to polar form by using the following trigonometric identities: and . Given , then:

Dividing both sides by , we get:

### Example Question #9 : Polar Form

What is the polar form of ?

None of the above

Explanation:

We can convert from rectangular to polar form by using the following trigonometric identities: and . Given , then:

Dividing both sides by , we get:

### Example Question #13 : Polar Form

What is the polar form of ?

Explanation:

We can convert from rectangular to polar form by using the following trigonometric identities: and . Given , then:

Dividing both sides by , we get:

### Example Question #14 : Polar Form

What is the polar form of ?