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Lösung 3.2:6d

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We can determine the number's magnitude directly using the distance formula


\displaystyle \begin{align} & \left| \sqrt{10}+\sqrt{30}i \right|=\sqrt{\left( \sqrt{10} \right)^{2}+\left( \sqrt{30} \right)^{2}}=\sqrt{10+30} \\ & =\sqrt{40}=\sqrt{4\centerdot 10}=2\sqrt{10} \\ \end{align}


In addition, the number lies in the first quadrant and we can therefore determine the argument using simple trigonometry.


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The polar form is


\displaystyle 2\sqrt{10}\left( \cos \frac{\pi }{3}+i\sin \frac{\pi }{3} \right)