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
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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%).