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The correct rectangular equivalence of 3sqrt(2)·cis(7pi/4 ) is:
3sqrt(2)·cos( 7pi/4 ) + i·sqrt(2)·sin( 7pi/4 ) = 3 - 3i.
<h3>Where did David go wrong?</h3>
David mistakenly interchanged the Sin function and the Cos function when he was calculating the problem.
Hence the correct rectangular equivalence is:
3sqrt(2)·cos( 7pi/4 ) + i·sqrt(2)·sin( 7pi/4 ) = 3 - 3i.
<h3>What is rectangular equivalence?</h3>
An equation is rectangular in form when it is comprised of Variables like X and Y and can be represented on a Cartesian Plane.
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First note that f(x) means the same thing as y. To solve for f(x) or y you need to plug in -5 for x and solve using the rules of PEMDAS
5(-5) + 40
-25 + 40
15
When x is -5 then y is 15
Hope this helped!
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