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Express the following in polar form,
(i) `sqrt(3)-i`
(ii) `-4+4sqrt(3)i`.

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The correct Answer is:
`sqrt(3)-i=2(cos(-(pi)/(6))+isin(-(pi)/(6)))`.
(ii) `8("cos"(2pi)/(3)+ "isin"(2pi)/(3))`.
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