Cartesian to Polar Coordinates
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$$\begin{array}{*{20}c} {x = r\cos \theta } & {r = \sqrt {x^2 + y^2 } } \\ {y = r\sin \theta } & {\theta = \tan ^{ - 1} \left( {\frac{y}{x}} \right)} \\ \end{array}$$Latex Code
\begin{array}{*{20}c} {x = r\cos \theta } & {r = \sqrt {x^2 + y^2 } } \\ {y = r\sin \theta } & {\theta = \tan ^{ - 1} \left( {\frac{y}{x}} \right)} \\ \end{array}
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\begin{array}{*{20}c} {x = r\cos \theta } & {r = \sqrt {x^2 + y^2 } } \\ {y = r\sin \theta } & {\theta = \tan ^{ - 1} \left( {\frac{y}{x}} \right)} \\ \end{array}
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- : Polar Coordinates
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