SOLUTION: what is radical 3 plus i in polar form

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Question 694405: what is radical 3 plus i in polar form
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what is radical 3 plus i in polar form
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sqrt(3) + i in polar form:
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r = sqrt[(sqrt(3))^2 + 1^2] = sqrt(4) = 2
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theta = tan^-1[(sqrt(3)/1] = pi/3
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Ans: polar form (2,pi/3)
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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