2- - Calculate the part a) using the given countour and assuming that R → o. For part b), use variable transformation of z = e3ix. CR C2 x3 dx x8+1 00 а- 45° C1 1 -dx cos(3x)+2 2Tt b- So"

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2- Calculate the part a) using the given countour and assuming that R → o. For part b),
use variable transformation of z = e3ix.
CR
C2
00 x3
a- So dx
x8+1
45°
C1
1
dx
b- Jo cos(3x)+2
(Hint: After variable transformation be careful about how many times we turn around the unit circle.)
Transcribed Image Text:2- Calculate the part a) using the given countour and assuming that R → o. For part b), use variable transformation of z = e3ix. CR C2 00 x3 a- So dx x8+1 45° C1 1 dx b- Jo cos(3x)+2 (Hint: After variable transformation be careful about how many times we turn around the unit circle.)
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