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Math 410 - Complex Analysis i

The document is an examination paper for Complex Analysis 1 at Kenya Methodist University, covering various mathematical concepts and problems. It includes instructions for attempting specific questions, with a total of four questions that assess knowledge of polar forms, singularities, integrals, and properties of trigonometric functions. Each question has specified marks and requires proofs, evaluations, and analyses of functions.
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Math 410 - Complex Analysis i

The document is an examination paper for Complex Analysis 1 at Kenya Methodist University, covering various mathematical concepts and problems. It includes instructions for attempting specific questions, with a total of four questions that assess knowledge of polar forms, singularities, integrals, and properties of trigonometric functions. Each question has specified marks and requires proofs, evaluations, and analyses of functions.
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KENYA METHODIST UNIVERSITY

END OF 1ST TRIMESTER 2014 (SB) EXAMINATION

FACULTY : EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES


DEPARTMENT : EDUCATION
UNIT CODE : MATH 410
UNIT TITLE : COMPLEX ANALYSIS 1
TIME : 2 HOURS

INSTRUCTIONS
Attempt question one and any other two questions

Question One (compulsory) 30 Marks

a. Express 2+2√ 3 i in polar form (3 marks)


b. Evaluate
i) (6-4i) (5+i) (2 Marks)

7+ √3 i
ii) 4−√ 3 i (3 Marks)
c. Given that w=f(z)=z3+2z, determine where the points P(1,1) and Q(-1,-1)
on the z-plane are mapped on the w-plane. Show the correspondence
and determine the parametric equations of the curves joining P to Q (z-
plane) and P1 to Q1 on (w-plane) (8
marks)
d. Prove that sin(z1+z2) = sin z1cosz2+sinz2cosz1 (4
Marks)
lim 2
e. If f(z)=z2, prove that z→ zo
f(z) = z 0 (4
Marks)

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∫∑ z
f. Evaluate c dz from z=o to z=4+2i along the curve c given by z=t 2+it
(6
Marks)

Question Two (20 Marks)


For each of the following functions locate and name the singularities in the
finite z plane and determine whether they are isolated singularities or not
z
f ( x )=
a. ( z 2 + 4 )2 (5 marks)

b.
f ( z )=sec ( 1z ) (5 Marks)
1n ( z −z )
2 4
c. f(z)= ( z +2 z+ z ) (5 Marks)

sin √ z
f ( z )=
d. √z (5 marks)

Question Three (20 marks)


(2 ,4 )

a. Evaluate
∫(0 ,3)
(2 y+x 2 )dx+(3 x− y)dy
along
i) The parabola x=2t, y=t2+3 (3
marks)
ii) Straight lines from (0,3) to (2,3) and then from (2,3) to (2,4)
(5
Marks)
b. Prove that the necessary and sufficient condition that w=f(z)=u(x,y)
+iv(x,y) be analytic in a region R is that the Cauchy-Riemann equations
∂u ∂ v ∂u −∂ v
= , =
∂ x ∂ y ∂ y ∂ x are satisfied in R where it is supposed that these partial
derivatives are continuous in R (9 Marks)

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Question Four (20 Marks)
a. Prove the following properties
i) Sin(iz) = i sin hz (3 marks)
ii) Cos(iz) = coshz (3
Marks)
iii) tan h(iz) =i tan z (3 Marks)
b. Show that
2

a. Cosh-1z=1n( z + z −1 ) (5 marks)

b. Csch-1z = 1n
(
1+ √ z 2 +1
z ) (6
Marks)

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