Dividing Complex Numbers In Exercises 87 and 88, find the quotient. Leave the result in trigonometric form. 2(cos 60° + i sin 60) 87. 3(cos 15° + i sin 15") cos 150 + i sin 150 88. 2(cos 50° + i sin 50)
Dividing Complex Numbers In Exercises 87 and 88, find the quotient. Leave the result in trigonometric form. 2(cos 60° + i sin 60) 87. 3(cos 15° + i sin 15") cos 150 + i sin 150 88. 2(cos 50° + i sin 50)
Dividing Complex Numbers In Exercises 87 and 88, find the quotient. Leave the result in trigonometric form. 2(cos 60° + i sin 60) 87. 3(cos 15° + i sin 15") cos 150 + i sin 150 88. 2(cos 50° + i sin 50)
Dividing Complex Numbers In Exercises 87 and 88, find the quotient. Leave the result in trigonometric form.
Transcribed Image Text:Dividing Complex Numbers In Exercises 87 and
88, find the quotient. Leave the result in trigonometric
form.
2(cos 60° + i sin 60)
87.
3(cos 15° + i sin 15")
cos 150 + i sin 150
88.
2(cos 50° + i sin 50)
Combination of a real number and an imaginary number. They are numbers of the form a + b , where a and b are real numbers and i is an imaginary unit. Complex numbers are an extended idea of one-dimensional number line to two-dimensional complex plane.
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