the amplitude of the complex number minus one plus iroot3
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Modulus Amplitude Of A Complex Number
Let z = x + iy where x and y are real numbers and i = √(-1). Then the non-negative square root of (x2 + y2) is known as the modulus or absolute value of z. Modulus or absolute value of z is denoted by |z| and read as mod z.
Hence if z = x + iy, then |z| = |x+iy| = +√x2 + y2.
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Let z = x + iy where x and y are real numbers and i = √(-1). Then the non-negative square root of (x2 + y2) is known as the modulus or absolute value of z. Modulus or absolute value of z is denoted by |z| and read as mod z.
Hence if z = x + iy, then |z| = |x+iy| = +√x2 + y2.
Hope it helps you,
Please mark as ☆Brainliest Answe☆
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