SOLUTION: what is the argument of;(1+i)(root3+i)

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Question 86187: what is the argument of;(1+i)(root3+i)
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
what is the argument of;(1+i)(root3+i)
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The argument is the angle needed to express the product in polar form.
The argument of a product of complex numbers is the sum of the arguments
of the complex numbers.
Your Problem:
arg of (1+i) = 45 degrees or pi/4
arg of (sqrt3 + i) = 30 degrees or pi/6
So arg of the product is 75 degrees or (5/12)pi
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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