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Exercises for Section 6.1.

Complex Integrals

Formulas. Let where u(t) and v(t) are real-valued functions of the real variable t
for . Then

(6-1) .

We generally evaluate integrals of this type by finding the antiderivatives of u(t) and v(t) and
evaluating the definite integrals on the right side of Equation (6-1).
That is, if and , we have

(6-2) .

Exercise 1. Use Equations (6-1) and (6-2) to find

1 (a). .
Solution 1 (a).

1 (b). .
Solution 1 (b).

1 (c). .
Solution 1 (c).

1 (d). .
Solution 1 (d).

1 (e). .
Solution 1 (e).

Exercise 2. Let be integers. Show that .


Solution 2.

Exercise 3. Show that provided .


Solution 3.
Exercise 4. Given that and are continuous on
. Establish the following:

4 (a). Identity (6-3) .


Solution 4 (a).

4 (b). Identity (6-4) .


Solution 4 (b).

4 (c). Identity (6-6) .


Solution 4 (c).

4 (d). Identity (6-7) .


Solution 4 (d).

Exercise 5. Let , where u and v are differentiable. Show that

.
Solution 5.

Exercise 6. Use integration by parts to verify that .


Solution 6.
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