sinycosy sinh²x+cos²y O the above sinxcosx sinh²x+cos²y the above:

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Let z=x+iy be a complex number such that
coshz = 0. Then Im(tanhz) is equal to *
sinycosy
sinh²x+cos²y
the above
sinxcosx
sinh?x+cos²y
the above:
Transcribed Image Text:6:29 A docs.google.com Let z=x+iy be a complex number such that coshz = 0. Then Im(tanhz) is equal to * sinycosy sinh²x+cos²y the above sinxcosx sinh?x+cos²y the above:
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