Turn "theta = 2" into rectangular form.

To convert the given polar form equation "theta = 2" into rectangular form, we need to use the conversion formulas between polar and rectangular coordinates. The rectangular form is represented by (x, y), where x is the horizontal coordinate and y is the vertical coordinate.

The conversion formulas are as follows:
x = r * cos(theta)
y = r * sin(theta)

In this case, we are given theta = 2, but we don't have the value of r (the radius). Without the value of r, we cannot determine the exact rectangular form.

If you have the value of r, you can substitute it into the conversion formulas to calculate the corresponding rectangular form.