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The complex number (i +sqrt 3) in polar ...

The complex number (i +`sqrt 3`) in polar can be written as :

A

`frac{1}{sqrt 2}`[sin (`pi`)/6 +i cos (`pi`)/6]

B

2[cos (`pi`)/6 +i sin (`pi`)/6]

C

`frac{1}{sqrt 2}`[sin (`pi`)/6 +i cos (`pi`)/6]

D

4[cos (`pi`)/6 +i sin (`pi`)/6]

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