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ENGR 3300 – 505 Advanced Engineering Mathematics Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science ENGR 3300 – 505 Advanced Engineering Mathematics http://www.utdallas.edu/~pervin Wednesday: Examination III Course Evaluations Monday 12-10-12 FEARLESS Engineering

Chapter Two Complex Numbers

(This is problem 14-5.1)

Corollary to Cauchy’s Theorem The contour C may be deformed as long as it does not cross a singular point.

14-9 Conformal Mappings Conformal  Angles are preserved If f(z) is analytic with non-zero derivative in a region, then it is conformal in the region.

EXAM-III-Sample-ANSWERS.docx

7. Definite Integrals

exam-2.pdf (See the next slides)

HOMEWORK

Course Evaluation