9 Let g(z) = O is a z3 sin(2z)' a) a simple pole of g(z) b) a pole of order 2 of g(z) c) a pole of order 3 of g(z) d) a pole of order 4 of g(z) e) an essential singularity of g(z)
9 Let g(z) = O is a z3 sin(2z)' a) a simple pole of g(z) b) a pole of order 2 of g(z) c) a pole of order 3 of g(z) d) a pole of order 4 of g(z) e) an essential singularity of g(z)
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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section10.7: Distinguishable Permutations And Combinations
Problem 21E
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Let g(z) =
O is a
z³ sin(2z)'
a) a simple pole of g(z)
b) a pole of order 2 of g(z)
c) a pole of order 3 of g(z)
d) a pole of order 4 of g(z)
e) an essential singularity of g(z)
а.
b.
С.
d.
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Let g(z) =
O is a
z³ sin(2z)'
a) a simple pole of g(z)
b) a pole of order 2 of g(z)
c) a pole of order 3 of g(z)
d) a pole of order 4 of g(z)
e) an essential singularity of g(z)
а.
b.
С.
d.
е.
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