5. Evaluate the following complex numbers and express your answers in polar form: (a) (4 ?30° - 10 ?50°)^{1/2} (b) (1 + j2) / (6 + j8 - 7 ?15°) (c) (3 + j4)^2 / (12 - j7 + (-6 + j10)*) (d) (3.6 ?-200°)^{1/2} / ((2.4 ?45°)^2(-5 + j8)*)
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6/20√2. To express the complex number in polar form, we need to find the magnitude (r) and the angle (θ). The magnitude (r) can be found using the formula r = √(a^2 + b^2), where a and b are the real and imaginary parts of the complex number, respectively. In Show more…
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