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[QUOTE="Mrencko, post: 5733508, member: 524667"] [h2]Homework Statement[/h2] well this is not exactly a homework, i had an argument whith my teacher about my grade in a test, because i put a complex number in the form of R,theta and she claims that the form was costheta+isentheta, and i know that but i need to prove in a book that r,theta=costheta+isentheta[/B][B]2. The attempt at a solution she ditnt request, a solution or demostration just if someone knows a book about the fact, please help me, the matter is from a very good grade to a failure grade so this is important, thank you[/B] i truly believe i am right but the teacher want to screw me really bad and asked for evidence in a book [/QUOTE]
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