Re: Complex analysis , THANKS
From: ha (sachiyo_at_wahsiu.com)
Date: 03/03/05
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Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2005 09:07:36 GMT
But I don't even know how to skretch e^[(i-1)theta] , is it like a circle or
something?
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>>I have no idea how to sketch the domain which is the complement of
>>{e^[(i-1)theta:theta>=0}
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>> Thanks a lot!
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> Always try to reduce complex problems to help "get your foot in the door".
> In this case, FIRST graph the points in the set {e^[(i-1)theta] :
> theta>=0}, and THEN find the complement. In this case, the reduction
> greatly simplifies the problem.
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