A complex number in Cartesian form is z = a + bi.

In Polar form: z = r (cos θ + i sin θ) or z = r ∠ θ, where:

  • r = √(a² + b²) is the magnitude.
  • θ = atan2(b,a) is the argument in degrees.

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