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Consider W=4(cos(pi/2)+ isin(pi/2)) and Z=3(cos(3 pi/2) + isin(3 pi/2)). What is W + Z expressed in polar form?

Consider W=4(cos(pi/2)+ isin(pi/2)) and Z=3(cos(3 pi/2) + isin(3 pi/2)). What is W-example-1
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B

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Answer: The answer is b!!

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