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Convert `r=4tanthetasectheta` into its equivalent Cartesian equation.

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The correct Answer is:
`x^2=4y`

Given `r=4 tan thetasectheta`
or `r=(4sintheta)/(costheta).(1)/(costheta)`
or `r cos^2theta=4sintheta`
or `x^2=4y`
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