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Plot each complex number. Then write the complex number in polar form. You may express the argument in degrees or radians.$$-3$$
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The complex number is -3, which can be written as -3 + 0i. This means that the real part is -3 and the imaginary part is 0. We plot this on the complex plane with the real part on the horizontal axis and the imaginary part on the vertical axis. The point is at Show more…
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