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For a complex number written in polar form, its representation is unique as long as the argument is restricted to [0,2pi).?

true or false

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

Its just the way is is

User Sandra K
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

i = (1, π/2) = (-1, 3π/2) . . . . the same complex number written 2 ways in polar form.

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The representation is unique if the "radius" is required to be positive.

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