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Mathematics, 21.10.2019 20:10, janeou17xn

Find the modulus and argument for each of the folowing complex numbers.
a. z1 =
2 + 1
2 i
b. z2 = 2 + 2√3i
c. z3 = βˆ’3 + 5i
d. z4 = βˆ’2 βˆ’ 2i
e. z5 = 4 βˆ’ 4i
f. z6 = 3 βˆ’ 6i

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Find the modulus and argument for each of the folowing complex numbers.
a. z1 =
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