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find polar form of complex no. √3+i​

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Answered by sandy1816
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Step-by-step explanation:

r=|z|=√(√3)²+1²

=2

tan alpha=1/√3

alpha=Π/6

since x lies in the I quadrent

amp of z=Π/6

therefor polar form is

2{cos(Π/6)+isin(Π/6)}

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