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Write `-1+isqrt(3)\ ` in polar form.

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To convert the complex number \(-1 + i\sqrt{3}\) into polar form, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the real and imaginary parts The complex number can be expressed in the standard form \(a + ib\), where: - \(a = -1\) (real part) - \(b = \sqrt{3}\) (imaginary part) ### Step 2: Calculate the modulus ...
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