SOLUTION: Write the complex number 3 + i sqrt 3 in its polar form: (r, theta).

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Question 1180640: Write the complex number 3 + i sqrt 3 in its polar form: (r, theta).

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Answer by ikleyn(52824)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Write the complex number 3 + i sqrt 3 in its polar form: (r, theta).
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The modulus is   = .


The argument is   = 30° = .


The polar form of this number is any of these two forms


    3 + i*sqrt(3) =  = 

or

    3 + i*sqrt(3) = (,30°) = (,)

Solved.

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Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

the complex number in its polar form: (, )
the complex number
in your case , and
then









polar form:
( , )

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