Sunday, 9 April 2017

complex numbers - (1+i)(e(1+i)phi) expressed in polar and rectangular form

(1+i)(e(1+i)ϕ)




I need to express this in both polar and rectangular form, but the difficult part is that extra i above the e. Also, what am I supposed to make of ϕ? We normally use θ to represent the argument of a complex number, so would this just be another notation for the angle?



Would the final answer in rectangular form not have a ϕ in it?

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