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Convert the complex number √3 − in polar form​

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Answered by ramanandb74
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Explanation: Currently, −√3+i is written in standard/rectangular form, or a+bi . To convert it into polar form, we must write it in the format r(cosθ+isinθ) , where r is the radius. To solve for θ , we use θ=tan−1(ba) .

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Answered by itzattitudegirl54
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currently-

 \sqrt{3} +

is written in standard/rectangular form, a+bi. To convert it into polar form, we must write it in the format

 \cos(0 +  \sin0)

, where is radius to solve for

0 \: we \: use \: 0  \tan = (1ba)

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