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Replace
(x 1)2 +
y2
with (x
1)2 + y 2 .
Section 1.4
Arg(z1 z2 ) = Arg(4i) = .
However,
Arg(z1 ) + Arg(z2 ) =
2
3
5
6
= 32 .
Section 1.5
z = ei .
ei ).
Chapter 2Text
Section 2.1
to be a function.
= f (g(z))
with h(z)
= g(f (z)).
Section 2.2
2
Section 2.5
with
Section 2.2
v=1
and
uv
plane between
v = 8.
i
For clarity, change the answers to the polar form e
so that they read as follows:
}
{ i
3
Exercise 7a: The set e
{ i : > 8, and 43< < . }
Exercise 7c: The set e
: > 64, and 2 < < 2 .
Section 2.3
lim z = 0.
z0
z D (0)
with that if
as in Exercise 11.
z D (z0 ).
Secton 2.4
>0
|z|eiArg(z) = z .
and
< 2
3
Section 2.5
{
}
(
)2
D1 ( 2i ) = (u, v) : u2 + v + 21 > 1 .
{
}
(
)2
is
(u, v) : u2 + v + 21 > 1 .
C1 ( 2i ),
which
with
Page 590, Exercise 21. Change the answer so that it reads as follows:
Broadly speaking,
that get arbitrarily positive or negative. There is no such signed measure in Complex
Analysis, only a measure of how far things are from the origin. In that sense, the
point
in real analysis.
Chapter 3Text
Section 3.2
+ uy )] = 0
with
1
[u
2 x
vy + i(vx + uy )] = 0.
Section 3.3
= x3 3xy 2 .
(z) = 2x)
with f
uy = cosh x sin y = vx .
with and
uy = cosh x cos y = vx .
Section 3.3
x-
and
y -axes.
Chapter 4Text
Section 4.4
z = c
with
c.
Section 4.4
n=1
Chapter 5Text
Section 5.4
sin z
z = x + iy
then gives
Page 181
Replace sin z
cosh y
5
Section 5.3
sin(a2n),
where
is an integer.
Chapter 6Text
Section 6.2
f (z)dt
Replace
f (z)dz
with
( +ln R )
R
with 2
(ln R)2 + 2
R
)
.
Section 6.3
C
C .
Section 6.6
0
with =
(0)(2) = 0.
then
Hint : Use both with Hint : Refer to Exercise 7 and use both.
1
2 with ln 2.
Replace ln
2
6
Section 6.6
f (z) 6= 0
in
D,
where
m > 0,
with
maximum of
Chapter 7Text
Section 7.1
zk
z 2k
Replace
with
.
2k+
z
1
z k +1
k=0
k=0
Section 7.2
a| = r
with |z0
| = r
Section 7.4,
+ 10z + 9.
7
Section 7.4
Page 605. The line (that begins with Simple zeros) immediately after the answer
for Exercise
= 2n
with z
= 2ni.
Chapter 8Text
Section 8.3
+ 4)2 .
Section 8.7
= exp(z 2 )
with f (z)
= exp(iz 2 ).
zn
= lim (z n)f (z) cot z = f (z) cos(z) sin(z)
,
zn
zn
lim cos(z) sin(z)
= 1 . Explain how
zn
is analytic at n then give the result.
Section 8.3
.
2
Chapter 9Text
Section 9.1,
where
3
0
with Argf (1+i)
2
(1+i) =
Chapter 11Text
Section 11.5
= 10,
= 0,
y < 1
for
for
with T (0, y)
<x<
with
2
= 10,
for
T (x, 0) = 0,
y > 1.
for
<x<
Section 11.8
= 1
1
with
with
u2
2
r+
( 1r )
u2
4 cos2
v2
2
r
( 1r )
v2
4 sin2
= 1.
= 1.
Section 11.11
Page 509
Replace F (z)
= lim
a0
log(z)log(za)
with F (z)
2a
= lim
a0
x Arctan xy .
log(z+a)log(za)
.
2a
.
2
= 2 .
9
Section 11.9
+ 1) 2 (z 1) 2
with f
(z) = A(z + 1) 2 (z 1) 2 .
1
=
with x2
= 0.
Chapter 12Text
Section 12.3
Page 535. Problems 25 should be combined into one Exercise numbered 2 with
parts a,b,c.
Section 12.4
Section 12.6
Page 553,Exercise 7.
t
Replace t 1 + e with
t 1 + et .
Section 12.7
cos t
with 1
+ cos t.
ln s2s+1 .
Section 12.8
10
(
)
F ea|t| =
a
, for
(a2 +w2 )
a > 0.
Section 12.5
+ 0i) =
1
+i
1
with (0
s
+ 0i)
Section 12.10
1
+i
1
+i
1
.
s