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Roots Of Complex Number 1

How to find roots of any complex number?

Let z = (a + i b) be any complex number. The nth root of complex number z is given by z1/n where n → θ (i.e. set of rational numbers).
Convert the given complex number, into polar form.
Add 2kπ to the argument of the complex number converted into polar form.
Raise index 1/n to the power of z to calculate the nth root of complex number.

March 27, 200921389 https://chemistrylearning.com/how-to-find-roots-of-any-complex-number/
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