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Bryson
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10 May, 21:02
The trigonometric for of - 3 + 3i
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Devyn Graves
10 May, 21:08
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R = 3 * sqrt (2) theta = 135 degrees or (3 * pi) / 4
-3 + 3i = 3*sqrt (2) * [ cos (135) + i*sin (135) ]
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Kiera Chandler
10 May, 21:12
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-3 + 3i
-3 + 3 (-1)
-3 - 3
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