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What are the solutions to x^3 =−16 +16i in polar form?

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Given:

The equation is:


x^3=-16+16i

Required:

To find the solution to the given equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the polar form of the complex number (a+ib) is:r fo


r(cos\theta+isin\theta)

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