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Calculus 2: Polar Coordinates (13 of 38) How to Find the Slope of a Function

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In this video I will explain how to find the slope of an equation expressed in polar coordinates. Knowing the relationship between Cartesian and polar coordinates, x=rcos(theta) and y=rsin(theta), the general equation of the slope is dy/dx where dy=dy/d(theta) and dx=dx/d(theta). I will find (dy/dx)(r=0)=?
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