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Convert z = sqrt 3-i in the polar form.​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Express the complex number (-√3-i) in polar form.

The given complex number is z=(-√3-i). Let its polar form be z=r(cosθ+isinθ). Now, r=|z|=√(-√3)2+(-1)2=√4=2. tanα=|Im(z)Re(z)|=|-1-√3|=1√3⇒α=π6.

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