Let C be the shortest path that connects a to zi and =J. (coshz - 1)dz. Then I=0 |=-sinh n+ n(1-i) |-sinh n+ n(l-1) None of these |=-1-cosh n+ n(i-1) |=-1-cosh n+ n(1-i)

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Let C be the shortest path that connects a to ni and /= . (coshz - 1)dz. Then
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1=0
O l-sinh + n(1-1)
|=-sinh n+ n(i-1)
None of these
|=-1-cosh n+ n(-1)
|=-1-cosh n+ n(1-i)
Transcribed Image Text:Let C be the shortest path that connects a to ni and /= . (coshz - 1)dz. Then %3D 1=0 O l-sinh + n(1-1) |=-sinh n+ n(i-1) None of these |=-1-cosh n+ n(-1) |=-1-cosh n+ n(1-i)
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