SOLUTION: Given x + iy form, write in polar form: negative radical 5 + i
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Question 43301: Given x + iy form, write in polar form: negative radical 5 + i
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given x + iy form, write in polar form: negative radical 5 + i
-sqrt(5) + i
r=sqrt[(sqrt(5))^2 + 1^2] = sqrt[5+1] = sqrt(6)
theta = arctan(1/(-sqrt(5))=155.91 degrees
polar form = (sqrt6)[sin(155.91)+icos(155.91)]
Cheers,
Stan H.
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