Answer:
Option A -

Explanation:
Given : Polar representation of complex number
![z=2[\cos( (11\pi )/(6)) + i\sin( (11\pi )/(6) )]](https://img.qammunity.org/2018/formulas/mathematics/high-school/b35soq0u34qij73p7bfsoe1lxqfl9nq48r.png)
To find : Convert the polar representation of this complex number into its standard form?
Solution :
![z=2[\cos((11\pi )/(6)) + i\sin((11\pi )/(6))]](https://img.qammunity.org/2018/formulas/mathematics/high-school/92d9n0vw6q7lrxhjgj60hs0mocnv5sgkos.png)
The given complex number is in the form,

Where, r=2 and

The standard form of complex number is z=x+iy
Where,

Therefore, Option A is correct.