Write the complex number in trigonometric form, once using degrees and once using radians. Begin by sketching the graph to help find the argument \theta. -3 + 3i\sqrt{3} degrees radians
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Since x = -3 < 0 and y = 3√3 > 0 (3√3 ≈ 5.196), the point lies in Quadrant II. Show more…
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