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Polar form of z = 4+4sqrt(3)i is...

Polar form of `z = 4+4sqrt(3)i` is

A

8(cos(frac{pi}{3}) + isin(frac{pi}{3}))

B

4(cos(frac{2pi}{3})+isin(frac{

C

8(cos(Frac{5pi}{3})+isin(frac{5pi}{3}))

D

4(cos(frac{pi}{3}+isin(frac{pi}{3}))

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