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what is the polar form in maths ??❤❤❤❤​

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The polar form of a complex number is another way to represent a complex number. The form z=a+bi is called the rectangular coordinate form of a complex number. The horizontal axis is the real axis and the vertical axis is the imaginary.

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The polar form of a complex number is another way to represent a complex number. The form z=a+bi is called the rectangular coordinate form of a complex number. The horizontal axis is the real axis and the vertical axis is the imaginary axis.
Polar form (a.k.a trigonometric form)

The length of the line segment is given by | z |, which is √(−2)2+12=√5. ... 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).
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