Question 2 Identify the polar representation of $-5 + 5i\sqrt{3}$ $10e^{i\frac{7\pi}{6}}$ $10e^{i\frac{5\pi}{6}}$ $10e^{i\frac{4\pi}{3}}$ $10e^{i\frac{2\pi}{3}}$ 2 pts
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