You have an unpolarised capacitor. It could be charged either positive or negative.
Logically, current will flow from the charged capacitor into the resistor.
So, if you analyse the current at the junction of the capacitor and the resistor, current from the capacitor will be flowing towards the analysis node and current in the resistor will be flowing away, so they will have opposite polarities in order that the net current at the node is zero.
Logically, current will flow from the charged capacitor into the resistor.
So, if you analyse the current at the junction of the capacitor and the resistor, current from the capacitor will be flowing towards the analysis node and current in the resistor will be flowing away, so they will have opposite polarities in order that the net current at the node is zero.












