find polar form of root 3+li
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Step-by-step explanation:
convert cartesian coordinates (x ,y) to Polar coordinates
(
r
,
θ
)
Use the formulae which link them.
∙
r
=
√
x
2
+
y
2
and since
√
3
+
i
=
(
√
3
,
1
)
is in the 1st quadrant , then.
∙
θ
=
tan
−
1
(
y
x
)
here x =
√
3
and
y
=
1
⇒
r
=
√
(
√
3
)
2
+
1
2
=
√
4
=
2
and
θ
=
tan
−
1
(
1
√
3
)
=
π
6
or
30
∘
⇒
(
√
3
,
1
)
→
(
2
,
π
6
)
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