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30 August, 22:18

What are the square roots of unity in rectangular and polar form?

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  1. 30 August, 22:36
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    Answer:z=1+0i (rectangular coordinate)

    z=cos0+sin0 or exp^i0 (polar coordinate)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Unity is 1

    Let z be a complex number

    z = √1

    z=1

    z = x + iy (rectangular coordinate)

    z=rcos (theta) + isin (theta) (polar coordinate)

    For rectangular form, since unity is a real value, x=1 and y=0 (no complex value)

    z=1+0i (rectangular)

    For polar, we need to calculate 'r' and theta.

    r=√x^2+y^2

    r=√1+0

    r=1

    theta = arctan (y/x) = arctan (0/1) = 0degree.

    z=cos0+sin0 or exp^i0
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