Let C be the arc of the circle [2] = R from z = R to z = -R Where R is a positive integer greater than 3. Show that: TR(R+ 2)² Vc 2²-2z+4 z+3 (R-3)

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Let C be the arc of the circle |z) = R
from z = R to z = -R
Where R is a positive integer greater than 3.
Show that:
z2 - 22 + 4| nR(R+2)2
(R- 3)
z+3
Transcribed Image Text:Let C be the arc of the circle |z) = R from z = R to z = -R Where R is a positive integer greater than 3. Show that: z2 - 22 + 4| nR(R+2)2 (R- 3) z+3
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