\[\int\limits_{C}^{}dz/z\] where c consists of three line segments: From z = 1 to z = 1-i From z = 1-i to z = -1-i From z = -1-i to z = -1
At first I though this wasn't going to be so hard, but then I read the sub-instructions >_< @amistre64 , @TuringTest , any insight on this one guys? PS: You did post ALL the contextual information for this one this time right @SkykhanFalcon ? ;-) (/me remembers your last super-challenging differentials question)
There's no special initial conditions, restrictions, or anything like that right?
:) yeah i remember, for now there is not :)
this appears to be the same question that was posted earlier
@experimentX dude i could not do that :/
and today is the last day :/
which one??
they are all connected
i think i already did the first one.
you found sqrt2-i(pi)/4
i am not sure it is true or not
what's the answer supposed to be??
final answer should be -(pi)*i
for question no 1??
no they are connected each other book says only an answer and it is -(pi)*i
O ... let's see for 2
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