SOLUTION: Write the complex number z = -6 -2i in trigonometric form (sometimes called polar form). Express the angle &#952; in radians, where 0 <= &#952; < 2 pi Z = ___(cos___ + i sin __

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Question 1070678: Write the complex number z = -6 -2i in trigonometric form (sometimes called polar form). Express the angle θ in radians, where 0 <= θ < 2 pi
Z = ___(cos___ + i sin ____)

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(-6,-2)



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