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True or False The polar form of a nonzero complex number is unique.
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A nonzero complex number \( z \) can be expressed in polar form as \( z = r(\cos \theta + i\sin \theta) \), where \( r \) is the modulus of \( z \) and \( \theta \) is the argument of \( z \). Show more…
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