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Find a polar equation of the form r=f (θ) for the curve represented by the cartesian equation x=-y2.

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    We define the following variables:

    x = r * cos (θ)

    y = r * sine (θ)

    Substituting the variables we have:

    x = - y ^ 2

    r * cos (θ) = - (r * sin (θ)) ^ 2

    Rewriting:

    r * cos (θ) = - (r ^ 2 * sin ^ 2 (θ))

    We cleared r:

    r = - ((cos (θ)) / (sin ^ 2 (θ)))

    We rewrite:

    r = - ((cos (θ)) / (sin (θ))) * (1 / sin (θ))

    r = - cot (θ) * csc (θ)

    Answer:

    a polar equation of the form r = f (θ) for the curve represented by the cartesian equation x = - y2 is:

    r = - cot (θ) * csc (θ)
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