5(sqrt3-5i) in polar form.

my book has a lot of typos and misprints and this could be one.

Is the answer 10(cos(5pi/3)+isin(5pi/3))

ps. bobpursley you're coming off as a little mean and its really not necessary. I tried to do what you said yesterday but I don't have my scientific calculator with me and I can't find one online that I can use.

Thanks.)

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i have the same book you do (at least i'm pretty sure) and i can't figure this out either. If you did find the answer, please help.
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