Let C be the shortest path that connects t to ni and I = S. (coshz + 1)dz. Then I=0 1--sinh π+ π(1-1) 1--1-cosh π+ π(-1 ) |=-sinh n+ n(i-1) None of these 1-1-cosh π+ π(1-)

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Let C be the shortest path that connects t to ni and I = S. (coshz + 1)dz. Then
|=0
|=-sinh n+ n(1-i)
1-1-cosh π+ π -1)
|=-sinh t+ n(i-1)
None of these
1-1-cosh π+ π(1-1)
Transcribed Image Text:Let C be the shortest path that connects t to ni and I = S. (coshz + 1)dz. Then |=0 |=-sinh n+ n(1-i) 1-1-cosh π+ π -1) |=-sinh t+ n(i-1) None of these 1-1-cosh π+ π(1-1)
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