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Given w= sqrt2 (cos ( pi / 4 ) + i sin ( pi / 4 ) ) and z = 2 (cos ( pi / 2 ) + I sin ( pi /2 ) ) , what is w – z expressed in polar form?


Given w= sqrt2 (cos ( pi / 4 ) + i sin ( pi / 4 ) ) and z = 2 (cos ( pi / 2 ) + I sin ( pi /2 ) ) ,

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