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Writing A Complex Number In Polar Form Given Its Modulus And Principal Argument

 If the modulus (r) is 4 and the principal argument (θ) is π/13 rad, what is the polar form of the complex number?

 If the modulus (r) is16 and the principal argument (θ) is π/7 rad, what is the polar form of the complex number?

If the modulus (r) is 9 and the principal argument (θ) is π/4 rad, what is the polar form of the complex number?

 If the modulus (r) is 21 and the principal argument (θ) is 3π/15 rad, what is the polar form of the complex number?

If the modulus (r) is2 and the principal argument (θ) is π/12 rad, what is the polar form of the complex number?

 If the modulus (r) is13 and the principal argument (θ) is π/15 rad, what is the polar form of the complex number?

 If the modulus (r) is7 and the principal argument (θ) is π rad, what is the polar form of the complex number?

If the modulus (r) is 5 and the principal argument (θ) is π/3 rad, what is the polar form of the complex number?

If the modulus (r) is3 and the principal argument (θ) is π/5 rad, what is the polar form of the complex number?

If the modulus (r) is8 and the principal argument (θ) is -π/4 rad, what is the polar form of the complex number?