Write down the principal argument and modulus of the quotient z 1 /z 2 for (cos+isin) and
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Write down the principal argument and modulus of the quotient z1/z2 for
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(cos+isin) and 22 = 4 (cos+isin) a. 2₁ = 2 b. 21 = √3 (cos+isin) and 22 = √5 (cos ² + i sin 2) c. 21 = 2+i and 22 = 21 d. 2₁ = 2 + 10i and 22 = −1+i
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