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Convert of the complex number in the polar form: `i`

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`r(cosθ+isinθ)`

Convert in polar form of a Complex Number :
Polar form of a complex number is another way to represent a complex number.
The form `z=a+bi` is called the rectangular coordinate form of a complex number.
The horizontal axis is the real axis and the vertical axis is the imaginary axis. We find the real and complex components in terms of r and θ where r is the length of the vector and θ is the angle made with the real axis.
From Pythagorean Theorem :
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