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find the polar form of the complex number: square root 3 minus square root 3i
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sqrt3 - sqrt3i.

tanA = -sqrt3 / sqrt3 = -1,
A = -45 deg.

M=sqrt3/cosA=sqrt3 / cos(-45) = 2.4495. = Magnitude.

Polar Form: (2.4495,-45deg).
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