A complex number takes the form z=a+bi.
In this example, a=0 and b=3 because z=0+3i.
To find r, use the pythagorean theorem.
r=sqrt(a^2 +b^2).
r=sqrt(0^2 +3^2) = 3
To find theta, think about a as a value along the x-axis, and b as a value along the y axis. In this case, a is zero. So, we have a point on the positive y axis, which implies theta=pi/2.
Substitute r and theta into z=r(costheta+isintheta)
z=3(cos(pi/2) + isin(pi/2))
Of course, cos(pi/2) = 0, so some teachers would give the answer as z=3isin(pi/2).