SOLUTION: Write the following number in polar form of re^itheta. -2-2i. I found the r, which is r=2sqrt(2) or 2.82843. What would theta be?

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Question 927950: Write the following number in polar form of re^itheta.
-2-2i. I found the r, which is r=2sqrt(2) or 2.82843. What would theta be?

Answer by tommyt3rd(5050)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-2-2i is in Quad III si

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