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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 23:10, babbybronx

Given w =StartRoot 2 EndRoot (cosine (StartFraction pi Over 4 EndFraction) + I sine (StartFraction pi Over 4 EndFraction) ) and z = 2 (cosine (StartFraction pi Over 2 EndFraction) + I sine (StartFraction pi Over 2 EndFraction) ) , what is w – z expressed in polar form? StartRoot 2 EndRoot (cosine (StartFRaction pi Over 4 EndFraction) + I sine (StartFraction pi Over 4 EndFraction) )
StartRoot 2 EndRoot (cosine (StartFraction 3 pi Over 4 EndFraction) + I sine (StartFraction 3 pi Over 4 EndFraction) )
StartRoot 2 EndRoot (cosine (StartFraction 5 pi Over 4 EndFraction) + I sine (StartFraction 5 pi Over 4 EndFraction) )
StartRoot 2 EndRoot (cosine (StartFraction 7 pi Over 4 EndFraction) + I sine (StartFraction 7 pi Over 4 EndFraction) )

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