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For example, this is the rectangular form of the complex number whose absolute value is   and angle is  : PROBLEM 3.1Current  and

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For example, this is the rectangular form of the complex number whose absolute value is

and angle is :

PROBLEM 3.1

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It seems like your question got cut off. Could you please provide the complete details of the problem? Specifically, we need the absolute value and angle of the complex number to convert it into rectangular form.

In general, to convert a complex number from polar form (r, θ) to rectangular form (a + bi), you can use the following formulas:

a = r * cos(θ) b = r * sin(θ)

Where:

  • r is the absolute value (or magnitude) of the complex number
  • θ is the angle
  • a is the real part of the complex number
  • b is the imaginary part of the complex number

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