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convert the complex numbers in the polar form : i​

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The polar form of a complex number z=a+bi is z=r(cosθ+isinθ) , where r=|z|=√a2+b2 , a=rcosθ and b=rsinθ , and θ=tan−1(ba) for a>0 and θ=tan−1(ba)+π or θ=tan−1(ba)+180° for a<0 . Example: Express the complex number in polar form. The polar form of a complex number z=a+bi is z=r(cosθ+isinθ) .

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