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Write the complex number in polar form with argument between 0 and 2.

Write the complex number in polar form with argument between 0 and 2.-example-1
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Lets say that √(3+i) is the magnitude of your vector. In polar form, i represents the x component and j represents the y component of the vector. Therefore, the polar form is icosθ√(3+i) + jsinθ√(3+i)

draw a diagram :

z = r(cos θ + i sin θ), where z = complex number, r = modulus, θ = angle of rotation For the given:r = 2θ = π/6 √3 + i = 2(cos π/6 + i sin π/6)

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