Polar Form of Complex Numbers
If you use polar coordinates on z=x+iy, you get z=rcos(theta)+isin(theta), where
r=Sqrt[x^2+y^2] and theta=Arctan(y/x), theta in (-Pi, Pi].
Using Euler's equation this is
z=r*Exp[i Theta]
Note that r=Sqrt[x^2+y^2] is the modulus of z, |z|. Theta is sometimes called the argument of z, Arg(z)
So, the polar form of a complex number z is z=|z| Exp[iTheta] or
z=|z| Exp[iArg[z]]
In polar form, 1+iSqrt[3] is 2Exp[i Pi/3]. I am sure you could figure this out for yourself. Anyway, Mathematica can help you.
z=1+Sqrt[3]
Abs[z]
Arg[z]
Feel free to try this with some of your own values of z.
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