If we express cos(z) = u(x,y) + i v(x,y), then the values of u(x,y) and v(x,y) are u(x,y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eY) and .a v(x.y) = 0.5 sinx (e' - eY) u(x.y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eY) and .b v(x.y) = -0.5 sinx (e' - eY) %3D others .C u(x.y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eY) and .d v(x,y) = 0.5 sinx (e' + eY) u(x.y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eV) and .e v(x.y) = -0.5 sinx (e' + eY)

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If we express cos(z) = u(x,y) + i v(x,y), then the
values of u(x,y) and v(x,y) are
u(x,y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eY) and
.a
v(x.y) = 0.5 sinx (e' - eY)
u(x.y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eY) and .b
v(x.y) = -0.5 sinx (e' - eY)
%3D
others
.C
u(x.y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eY) and .d
v(x,y) = 0.5 sinx (e' + eY)
u(x.y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eV) and
.e
v(x.y) = -0.5 sinx (e' + eY)
Transcribed Image Text:If we express cos(z) = u(x,y) + i v(x,y), then the values of u(x,y) and v(x,y) are u(x,y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eY) and .a v(x.y) = 0.5 sinx (e' - eY) u(x.y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eY) and .b v(x.y) = -0.5 sinx (e' - eY) %3D others .C u(x.y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eY) and .d v(x,y) = 0.5 sinx (e' + eY) u(x.y) = 0.5 cosx (e' + eV) and .e v(x.y) = -0.5 sinx (e' + eY)
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