How to convert from Cartesian to polar coordinates
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The (x, y) coordinates of a point in the plane are called its Cartesian coordinates. But there is another way to specify the position of a point, and that is to use polar co-ordinates (r, theta). In this unit we explain how to convert from Cartesian coordinates to polar coordinates, and back again.