SOLUTION: Transform 2(cos60 + isin60) in to Cartesian form
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Transform 2(cos60 + isin60) in to Cartesian form
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cos(60°) =
sin(60°) =
Therefore, 2(cos(60°) + i*sin(60°)) =
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