Let $w$ be the complex number given by $w = \frac{-3 + 3i}{1 - i\sqrt{3}}$. Determine the modulus and argument of $w$.
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Step 1: To find the modulus of w, we use the formula |w| = |a + bi| = √(a^2 + b^2), where a and b are the real and imaginary parts of w, respectively. Show more…
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