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Complex Numbers
Conversion between Polar and Rectangular Forms
how do you work out the the form a+ib when you are given the modulus and argument i.e. modulus=5,argument=pi/2
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a = modulus * cos (argument)= 0
b = modulus * sin (argument = 1
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