Convert to Trigonometric Form -8i
Problem
Solution
Identify the complex number in the form
z=a+b*i wherea=0 andb=−8 Calculate the modulus
r using the formular=√(,a2+b2)
Determine the argument
θ by identifying the position of the point(0,−8) on the complex plane.Observe that the point lies on the negative imaginary axis, which corresponds to an angle of
270 or(3*π)/2 radians.
Substitute the values of
r andθ into the trigonometric formz=r*(cos(θ)+i*sin(θ))
Final Answer
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