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_MATH1013_1ABCD_2025 Subsection 2.2 (closed on 20 Sep)
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Find the standard form of the complex number with modulus [math]2 and argument [math]\dfrac {\pi }{5}. (Correct the answer to 2 decimal places.)
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We are asked to find the standard (a + bi) form of a complex number given its modulus and argument.
Step 1: Write the polar form. A complex number with modulus r and argument θ can be expressed as z = r(cos θ + i sin θ).
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