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Test: Complex Variables - Question 1

The integration of f (z) = x2 + ixy from A(1, 1) to B(2, 4) along the straight line AB joining the two points is

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x = at + b, y = ct + d

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We know by the derivative of an analytic function that

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Let f (z) = cosπz then f(z) is analytic within and on |z| =3, now by Cauchy’s integral formula

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Test: Complex Variables - Question 6

The value of    around a rectangle with vertices at   is

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  where c is the circle x2 + y2 = 4

Que: The value of f(3) is

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  where c is the circle x2 + y2 = 4

Que: The value of f' (1 - i) is

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The point (1 - i) lies within circle |z| = 2 ( ... the distance of 1 - i i.e., (1, 1) from the origin is √2 which is less than 2, the radius of the circle).

Let Ø(z) = 3z2 + 7z + 1 then by Cauchy’s integral formula

Test: Complex Variables - Question 9

Expand the given function in Taylor’s series.

Que: 

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Test: Complex Variables - Question 10

Expand the given function in Taylor’s series

Que: 

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Test: Complex Variables - Question 11

Expand the given function in Taylor’s series.

Que: 

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Test: Complex Variables - Question 12

If |z + 1|  < 1, then z-2 is equal to

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Test: Complex Variables - Question 13

Expand the function   in Laurent’s series for the condition given in question.

Que: 1 < |z| < 2

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Test: Complex Variables - Question 14

Expand the function   in Laurent’s series for the condition given in question.

Que: |z| > 2 

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Test: Complex Variables - Question 15

The value of the integral 

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Cauchy's integral formula: Let f(z) be a complex analytic function within and on a closed contour C inside a simply-connected domain, and if a is any point in the middle of C, then

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Here C: |1 - z| = 1
The singularities of are z2 = 1 i.e., z = ± 1 out of which z = 1 lies inside C.
So, f(z) = 
Then using Cauchy's integral formula

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