Express Complex Numbers In Polar Form - Pre-Calculus

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The following equation has complex roots:

Express these roots in polar form.

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Answer

Every complex number can be written in the form a + bi

The polar form of a complex number takes the form r(cos + isin )

Now r can be found by applying the Pythagorean Theorem on a and b, or:

r =

can be found using the formula:

=

So for this particular problem, the two roots of the quadratic equation

are:

Hence, a = 3/2 and b = 3√3 / 2

Therefore r = = 3

and = tan^-1 (√3) = 60

And therefore x = r(cos + isin ) = 3 (cos 60 + isin 60)

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