ausmathgenius420
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I'm trying to convert the following to polar form:
[math]1+cot(\theta)i[/math]The modulus is then [math]\sqrt[2]{cosec^2}[/math]I would think the polar form is then just:
[math]cosec(\theta)cis(\theta)[/math]However the answers show:
[math]cosec(\theta)cis(\frac{\pi}{2}-\theta)[/math]
Can someone pls explain why this is?
[math]1+cot(\theta)i[/math]The modulus is then [math]\sqrt[2]{cosec^2}[/math]I would think the polar form is then just:
[math]cosec(\theta)cis(\theta)[/math]However the answers show:
[math]cosec(\theta)cis(\frac{\pi}{2}-\theta)[/math]
Can someone pls explain why this is?