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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS UNIVERSITEITSEKSAMENS

university
of south africa

MAT3705 October/November 2022

COMPLEX ANALYSIS

Duration : 2 Hours 100 Marks

EXAMINERS :
FIRST : Dr. P. de Jager
SECOND : Dr. L. Lindeboom
EXTERNAL : Prof. R. Brits

This is a closed book examination. The examination question paper remains the property of the Uni-

versity of South Africa.

This examination question paper consists of 6 pages.

Instructions:

1. This is a closed book exam. You are NOT allowed to use your textbook, other notes or internet resources.

2. Submit online through the exam platform using the link: https://cset.myexams.unisa.ac.za/my/

3. No calculators are allowed.

4. Plagiarism will not be tolerated. You are not allowed to assist or receive assistance from anyone. Please

remember to submit your Honesty Declaration form as an indication of your commitment to this value.

5. This exam is IRIS invigilated which requires that IRIS be activated at the start of the exam and kept on for

the full duration of the exam.

6. Answer all the questions and show all calculations.

7. All of the best!


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lator cellphone application) will not be marked and no opportunity will be granted for resubmission.

7. A mark awarded for an incomplete submission will be the student’s final mark. No opportunity for resubmis-

sion will be granted.

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resubmission will be granted.

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examination rules and will have their marks withheld.

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communicate with other students or request assistance from other students during examinations. Plagiarism

is a violation of academic integrity, and students who do plagiarise or copy verbatim from published work will

be in violation of the Policy on Academic Integrity and the Student Disciplinary Code and may be referred to a

disciplinary hearing. Unisa has zero tolerance for plagiarism and/or any other forms of academic dishonesty.

14. Students are provided 30 minutes to submit their answer scripts after the official examination time. Stu-

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QUESTION 1

z+2i
Let A = {z = x + iy ∈ C : z−4i ≥ 1}.

(1.1) Show that A = {z = x + iy ∈ C : y ≥ 1; (x, y) ̸= (0, 4)}. (7)

(1.2) Sketch the set A. (2)

(1.3) Is z = 5 + i a boundary point of A? Provide reasons for your answer. (3)

(1.4) Is A open, closed, both or neither? Provide reasons for your answer. (3)

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QUESTION 2

Let f (z) = (z + 1)|z|2 .

(2.1) Use the Cauchy-Riemann equations to determine where f is differentiable. (10)

(2.2) Write down all points (if any) where f is analytic. (3)

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QUESTION 3

Calculate all values of z ∈ C such that cosh z = 2i.

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QUESTION 4

Let C denote the line segment from the point 3 − i to the point 7 + 15i and let f (z) = 2x + 4y + i(3x2 ),
Z
where z = x + iy. Use the definition of a contour integral to calculate f (z) dz.
C

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QUESTION 5

e2z+3
Let f (z) = z 2 −z−6
and let C be the positively oriented contour C = {z ∈ C : |z − 1| = 5}.

(5.1) Find and classify the isolated singular points of f and calculate the residues at these points. (8)

R
(5.2) Use Cauchy’s residue theorem to calculate C f (z) dz. (3)

R
(5.3) Why is it not possible to apply Cauchy’s integral formula to calculate C f (z) dz, directly? (3)

R R
(5.4) Calculate C f (z) dz, by appropriately splitting C f (z) dz into two integrals and applying (6)

Cauchy’s integral formula to each of these (it needs to be clear from your solution that you

are using Cauchy’s integral formula and not Cauchy’s residue theorem).

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QUESTION 6

1
Let f (z) = .
(z + 4)(z − 2)3

(6.1) Calculate the Laurent expansion of f about the point z = 2 in the region 0 < |z − 2| < 6. (6)

Provide four non-zero terms.

(6.2) Calculate the Laurent expansion of f about the point z = 2 in the region 6 < |z − 2| < ∞. (6)

Provide four non-zero terms.

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QUESTION 7
Z π
cos θ + 1
Use residues to calculate the value of the integral dθ.
−π 10 + 6 cos θ

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QUESTION 8

Suppose (zn )∞ +
n=1 ⊆ C and for each n ∈ N , let zn = xn + iyn , where xn , yn ∈ R. Suppose z = x + iy, with

x, y ∈ R. Consider the following claim:

If zn → z, then xn → x and yn → y. . . . (1)

(8.1) Is the claim (1) above true? Provide a proof or counter-example to justify your answer. (4)

(8.2) What is the converse of the claim made in (1)? (1)

(8.3) Is the converse of the claim made in (1) true? Provide a proof or counter-example to justify (5)

your answer.

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TOTAL MARKS: [100]

UNISA 2022

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