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Identify the graph of x= y2. Then write theequation in polar form.

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Given the equation:


x=y^2

The graph of the equation will be as shown in the following picture:

Now, we will convert the equation to the polar form

We will use the following equations to convert it:


\begin{gathered} x=r\cdot\cos \theta \\ y=r\cdot\sin \theta \end{gathered}

Substitute with x and y, So


\begin{gathered} x=y^2 \\ r\cdot\cos \theta=r^2\cdot\sin ^2\theta \\ r=(\cos \theta)/(\sin ^2\theta) \end{gathered}

Identify the graph of x= y2. Then write theequation in polar form.-example-1
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