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Polar form of the complex number z=I is​

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Answered by CutieBun01
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A complex number z in polar form is given as r(cosθ+isinθ) and is often abbreviated as rcisθ, where r equals the modulus of the complex number. The value θ is called the argument of z, denoted by arg(z). Note that r(cos(θ+2kπ)+isin(θ+2kπ)) represents the same complex number for every integer k.

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