Write the polar form of a complex number in standard form for [tex]8[cos(\frac{\pi}{2}) + isin(\frac{\pi}{2})][/tex]

Answer:
Solution : 8i
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use the trivial identities cos(π / 2) = 0, and sin(π / 2) = 1 to solve this problem. Let's substitute,
[tex]8\left[cos\left(\frac{\pi }{2}\right)+isin\left(\frac{\pi \:}{2}\right)\right][/tex] = [tex]8\left(0+1i\right)[/tex]
And of course 1i = i, so we have the expression 8(0 + i ). Distributing the " 8, " 8( 0 ) = 0, and 8(i) = 8i, making the fourth answer the correct solution.