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Linear Algebra Friedberg

This document contains a sample midterm exam for a complex analysis course. It includes 5 problems: 1) finding values of expressions involving complex numbers; 2) finding zeros of a function; 3) evaluating line integrals; 4) locating and classifying singularities of a function; and 5) evaluating an improper integral. The exam tests a variety of skills in complex analysis, including working with complex functions, integrals, singularities, and residues.

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Linear Algebra Friedberg

This document contains a sample midterm exam for a complex analysis course. It includes 5 problems: 1) finding values of expressions involving complex numbers; 2) finding zeros of a function; 3) evaluating line integrals; 4) locating and classifying singularities of a function; and 5) evaluating an improper integral. The exam tests a variety of skills in complex analysis, including working with complex functions, integrals, singularities, and residues.

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Math 121A Spring 2015, Sample Midterm 2

1. Find all possible values of (−2)−1 , (−2)1/4 , and (−2)i . How many distinct values are
there in each case?

2. Find all zeros of the function f (z) = cos(z), with justification.

3. Evaluate the integrals


2
ez
I I
z̄dz, ,
|z−2|=1 |z|=1 (2z − 1)2
both oriented positively.

4. Locate the singularities of the following function:

eπ/z
f (z) = .
(z − π)2

Classify them as poles (state the order) or essential singularities, and calculate the
residue at each pole.

5. Evaluate the following integral:


Z ∞
cos(2x)
dx.
−∞ (1 + x2 )2

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