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Student Solutions Manual for use with Complex Variables and Applications Seventh Edition Selected Solutions to Exercises in Chapters 1-7 by James Ward Brown Professor of Mathematics The University of Michigan- Dearborn Ruel V. Churchill Late Professor of Mathematics The University of Michigan ca Higher Education Boston Burr Ridge, IL Dubuque, IA Madison, WI New York San Francisco St. Louis Bangkok Bogoté Caracas KualaLumpur Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan Montreal NewDelhi Santiago Seoul Singapore Sydney Taipei Toronto Table of Contents Chapter 1... Chapter 2.. Chapter 3... Chapter 4...... Chapter 5 Chapter 6... Chapter 7... "COMPLEX VARIABLES AND APPLICATIONS" (7/e) by Brown and Churchill Chapter 1 SECTION 2 1. @ (2-1) -i0-V2i =V2 -i-i-V2 =-2i; (b) (2,-3(-2,1) = (-4+3,6 +2) =(-1,8); a 11) Jeon 5.55 @ ano-0(b5 J=@n. 2. (a) Reliz)=Refi(x + iy)] =Re(-y +x) = (6) Im(iz) = Im[i(x + iy)] = Im(-y + ix) = x = Rez. 3. dt z)? = (+2) +2) = (142): 14 (l+2)2= 1-42) 420142) sleztzt2?=14+2z42". 4, If c=“+i, then z?-22+2=(1ti)’ -20ti)+2=4£2i-2F 2i+2=0. 5. To prove that multiplication is commutative, write hq = (pM) 2) = OX. — Wav Why +2) = Ok Wai WA +) = WAM) = Hh 6. (a) To verify the associative law for addition, write (2 + 2,) +5 = [0 .Y) + ao ¥2)I + O35) = OH + 9-H +2) + BY) = (+4) + X55, +92) +g) = + +3) +O HIS) = HW) + ea + ay Ya +a) = HI +12) + ISD] =A +(%, 4%).

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