3) Find the derivative f(z) = 100 a) f(z) = 400z(z²-1) (2²+1) 100 99 b) f(z)= c) f(z) = d) f(z) = e) NOTA 400z(z²-1) (2²+1) 100 400z(z²-1) (2²+1)10 101 99 400z(z²-1) ⁹ (z²+1) 10 100 100

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2) Find where tan'z = Log is analytic
a) C\{Re(z)=0, Im(z) (-00,1]}
b) C\{Re(z)=0, Im(z) (-00o,1] U (1,00)}
c) C\{Re(z)=0, Im(z) (-00,1))
d) C\{Re(z)=0, Im(z) (-00,2]}
e) NOTA
3) Find the derivative f(z) = (
a) f(z) =
400z(z²-1) 100
(z²+1)
100
99
400z(z²-1)⁹⁹
(z²+1)
100
100
400z(z²-1)
(2²+1)
101
400z(z²-1)
(z²+1) 10
b) f(z) =
c) f(z) =
d) f(z) =
e) NOTA
99
100
Transcribed Image Text:2) Find where tan'z = Log is analytic a) C\{Re(z)=0, Im(z) (-00,1]} b) C\{Re(z)=0, Im(z) (-00o,1] U (1,00)} c) C\{Re(z)=0, Im(z) (-00,1)) d) C\{Re(z)=0, Im(z) (-00,2]} e) NOTA 3) Find the derivative f(z) = ( a) f(z) = 400z(z²-1) 100 (z²+1) 100 99 400z(z²-1)⁹⁹ (z²+1) 100 100 400z(z²-1) (2²+1) 101 400z(z²-1) (z²+1) 10 b) f(z) = c) f(z) = d) f(z) = e) NOTA 99 100
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