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the polar form of Z = a + ib is?​

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Polar form of complex numbers is another way of representing complex number. z= a+ib is the rectangular form of a complex number. z = r(cos θ + i sin θ) is the polar form of the complex number. Here 'r' represents the absolute value and 'θ' represents argument of the complex number.

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