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Trig: Which complex number's graph is shown?

Trig: Which complex number's graph is shown?-example-1

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Answer:

The first option (the one all the way at the top)

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ANSWER


2 √(2) ( \cos( (7\pi)/(4) + i \sin( (7\pi)/(4) ) )

EXPLANATION

The complex number shown has coordinates (2,-2)

or


z = 2 - 2i

The modulus is


|z| = \sqrt{ {2}^(2) + {( - 2)}^(2) }


|z| = √( 8) = 2 √(2)

The argument is


\theta= \tan^( - 1) ( ( - 2)/(2) )


\theta= \tan^( - 1) ( -1) = (7\pi)/(4)

The polar form is


2 √(2) ( \cos( (7\pi)/(4) + i \sin( (7\pi)/(4) ) )

The first option is correct.

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