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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 14:30 michaelgold1

Convert 3 - 3i to polar form. a. ‘3sqrt(2)”cis” (pi)/4’ b. ‘3sqrt(2)”cis” (3pi)/4’ c. ‘3sqrt(2)”cis” (5pi)/4’ d. ‘3sqrt(2)”cis” (7pi)/4’

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