Math, asked by nandakrishnan74, 4 months ago

find polar form of root 3+li​

Answers

Answered by aditya120411kumar
1

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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0

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