| 1. | Which is a special case of the Gorman polar form.
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| 2. | Thus, the conversion rectangular to polar form is possible.
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| 3. | I want to convert ( 1-i ) into polar form.
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| 4. | Using the infinitesimal notation, the polar form of the probability above is simply
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| 5. | Rewriting the equation in polar form is useful.
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| 6. | You can prove that there is no additional root by considering the polar form.
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| 7. | Are there any general rules for rotation of conic sections in the polar form?
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| 8. | The polar form simplifies the mathematics when used in multiplication or powers of complex numbers.
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| 9. | Echoing one of Willow's ideas, there are three equations for circles in polar form.
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| 10. | In polar form, the months of the year are marked around the circumference, forming 30?sectors.
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