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Find the polar angle (in radians with respect to +x-axis) of −3i + j.

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Answer:


-18.43^(\circ)

Step-by-step explanation:

Let
\theta be the polar angle of −3i + j. We can find it using the formula as follows :


\tan\theta=(y)/(x)\\\\\tan\theta=(1)/(-3)\\\\\theta=\tan^(-1)((1)/(-3))\\\\\theta=-18.43^(\circ)

So, the required polar angle is
-18.43^(\circ).

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