6. Given z = 1+ 21, z2 = 4 - 31, z3 = -2 + 31, and z, = -5 - i, evaluate in rectangular (standard) and polar form: +2,

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6. Given z, = 1+21, z2 = 4 - 31, z3 = -2 + 31, and z, = -5 - i, evaluate in rectangular
(standard) and polar form:
+2,
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