I'm new to python, so I apologize if this is covered somewhere else or if 
my post is not formatted correctly.

I have a differential equation which I want to parameterize in polar 
coordinates

diff(y, x, 2) / ((1 + diff(y, x) ^ 2) ^ 3/2)

where x = r * cos(theta) and y = r * cos(theta)

how do I solve something like this?

Thanks!

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