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polar form of z(x + iy) is​

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Step-by-step explanation:

The representation of a complex number as a sum of a real and imaginary number, z = x + iy, is called its Cartesian representation. cos(θ) = x / r, sin(θ) = y / r. z = x + iy = re iθ.

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