No
For a complex number in polar form with Magnitude, and Angle: (Magnitude)*(cos(angle) + i*sin(angle)) will give the form: a + bi
If the polar coordinates of a complex number are (r,a) where r is the distance from the origin and a the angle made with the x axis, then the cartesian coordinates of the point are: x = r*cos(a) and y = r*sin(a)
This doesn't need much conversion. Since the coefficient of i is zero the number is on the real axis. Since it has zero angle with the axis, the polar co-ordinates stare you in the face : r is 4, theta is 0.
Polar form = re^i(angle) r=(4+4)^.5 angle=atan(2/2) PF = (8)^.5*e^atan(1) pf = 2.83e^.7854i
A COMPLEX NUMBER CAN BE CONVERTED INTO A POLAR FORM LET US TAKE COMPLEX NUMBER BE Z=a+ib a is the real number and b is the imaginary number THEN MOD OF Z IS SQUARE ROOT OF a2+b2 MOD OF Z CAN ALSO BE REPRESENTED BY r . THEN THE MOD AMPLITUDE FORM IS r(cos@Very interesting, but -i is not a complex no. it is a simple (imaginary) no. with no real part.
No. A polar bear can not go on a safari. It would be very hot for them under those conditions.
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no
Polar front
Raccoons, lizards and eagles are found in the middle Atlantic states - no polar bears or parrots.
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No, we dont.
No, they hunted polar bears
In high-school, you might have heard of " Like dissolves like". It means that if the substance is polar, it will dissolve in a polar solvent. If the substance is non-polar, it will dissolve in a non-polar solvent.
polar easterlies
i would say no because they are used to the cold climate so no
It is called middle-latitude region.