Compute the integral (2" eleio, n > 1.) -d0 as a function of n. en i.0 (You may assume

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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
Section5.1: Inverse Functions
Problem 40E
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I got (-2*pi*i)/n! for this problem using the nth derivative version of the cauchy intergral formula. Is this correct? I'm having a hard time figuring out if i am using the formula correcly. How are you supposed to use it. I already have the integral in the form of 1/i * integral of e^z/z^(n+1) dz.

Compute the integral 2" eleio,
2
-d0 as a function of n.
en i.0
(You may assume
n > 1.)
Transcribed Image Text:Compute the integral 2" eleio, 2 -d0 as a function of n. en i.0 (You may assume n > 1.)
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