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What is the angle of the complex number below? \frac{4+j3}{12+j5} 0.64 radians 4.0 radians 1.63 radians 0.25 radians -4.0 radians

          What is the angle of the complex number below?
\frac{4+j3}{12+j5}
0.64 radians
4.0 radians
1.63 radians
0.25 radians
-4.0 radians
        
What is the angle of the complex number below?
(4+j3)/(12+j5)
0.64 radians
4.0 radians
1.63 radians
0.25 radians
-4.0 radians

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00:01 Hello, the question is taken from trigonometry and the question is write the complex number in trigonometric form once using degrees and once using a gradient begin by a sketch to help find the argument.
00:15 So for first case the complex number is one minus iota.
00:19 So this is like that we are moving along x...
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