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Convert of the complex number in the polar form: `-1 + i`

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The correct Answer is:
`sqrt2(cos((3pi)/4)+isin((3pi)/4))`

`-1+i`
`=sqrt2(-1/sqrt2+i/sqrt2)`
`=sqrt2(cos((3pi)/4)+isin((3pi)/4))`
This is the required polar form.
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