Convert (1 + i) in polar form
Asked by Topperlearning User
| 11th Aug, 2014,
09:54: AM
Expert Answer:
Let
Equating real and imaginary parts of both sides, we get,

Squaring and adding these two equations, we get,
Now putting the value of
in equation (1) and (2), we get,

Now the value of
lies in between


Hence,

Which is the required polar form.
Answered by
| 11th Aug, 2014,
11:54: AM
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