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Complex Numbers and Its Different Forms
Complex Numbers can be written in three forms or notations:
1. Rectangular
2. Trigonometric
3. Polar
Rectangular Complex Numbers
Example: $ X = 0.5 + \frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2} j $
Trigonometric Complex Numbers
Example: $ X = cos60^{\circ} + jsin60^{\circ} $
Polar Complex Numbers
Polar form is when a complex number is described by its length and angle.
Example: $ X = 1 < 60^{\circ} $
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