How to Write a Complex Number in Polar Form, Example with 3 + 3i

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How to Write a Complex Number in Polar Form, Example with 3 + 3i

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Wow, my textbook has a completely different, more complex approach but you made it so simplified it so much, thank you!

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Spent a couple of hours today on YT (and solving dozens of problems on IXL) until I felt I really "got" the idea of polar coordinates, rectangular equivalents, relation to the PT & unit circle, etc. This vid was my last stop just now, looking/hoping for something I hadn't yet seen. And there it was at 1:48: find r, plug it into the polar formula to solve for theta. Love it! (I'd been using
inv tan (b/a)=theta and finding it mostly helpful but not intuitive)

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