complex number in polar form and exponential form
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where θ=argz and so we can see that, much like the polar form, there are an infinite number of possible exponential forms for a given complex number. Also, because any two arguments for a give complex number differ by an integer multiple of 2π we will sometimes write the exponential form as, z=rei(θ+2πn)n=0,±1,±2,…
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