Chapter 7: Problem 60
Explain why the Pythagorean Theorem is a special case of the Law of Cosines.
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Chapter 7: Problem 60
Explain why the Pythagorean Theorem is a special case of the Law of Cosines.
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If you are given a complex number in polar form, how do you write it in rectangular form?
In Exercises \(77-80,\) convert to polar form and then perform the indicated operations. Express answers in polar and rectangular form. $$ i(2+2 i)(-\sqrt{3}+i) $$
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