The complex number is equal to:
- A
- B
- C
- D
The complex number is equal to:
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given:
Find: The equivalent polar form of and the correct option.
Using the trigonometric values,
so
Multiply numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator:
Since
we get
Expanding,
Now compare with . The modulus is
Hence,
So,
which gives
Therefore,
So the correct option is A.
The solution contains a contradictory label saying option D, but the worked expression and final polar form clearly match option A.
Use arguments directly
Given:
Find: The polar form of .
Write each factor in polar form. First,
Its modulus is
and its argument is in the second quadrant, so
Thus,
Also,
Therefore,
Now,
Hence,
Therefore, the correct option is A.
Using the incorrect argument of . The number lies in the second quadrant, so its argument is , not . Always check the quadrant from the signs of real and imaginary parts.
Choosing option D by copying the mislabeled line in the solution. The worked polar form has positive imaginary part, so it matches option A, not the option with a minus sign before .
Rationalizing the denominator but expanding incorrectly. When multiplying , the term becomes positive because . Keep track of signs carefully.
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