How to Write a Complex Number in Polar Form, Example with 3 + 3i
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- How to Write a Complex Number in Polar Form, Example with 3 + 3i
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Thank you:)
0 clue how you only got 31 likes, your videos single handedly saved my marks and im sure its the same for countless others. much love from Australia.
Yeah a lot of my videos are not so popular:) I am so happy this helped someone!!
It's probably because he made the calculation significantly more cumbersome than it needed to be by not factoring out the 3 in the first place...
Not every one is smart to even understand a single word he speaks. Only chosen ones watch these videos. That's why I guess.
@@TheMathSorcerer how did you get 45 degrees? i sort of got lost when you got the answer
Thank you!
This has indeed helped me understand the concept, more so than other similar videos.
I come from Serge Lang's "Basic Mathematics" to get some more visual experience of that concept.
Wow, my textbook has a completely different, more complex approach but you made it so simplified it so much, thank you!
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)
Saved me bro I missed class
Very intuitive ❤
Great video!. Thank you
Thanks a bunch
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on calculator: 4.24264
-3+i 3 plz solve this question
no
Hilarious!