1. Write the following expressions in the form a + ib
(i) i7 (ii) (2 − 3i)(4 + i) (iii) i 1 3−i 2 + 3i 2. Write the following expressions in polar form reiθ (i) √ − 3+i (ii) 3 −1 + i (iii) i(5 − 2i) 3. In Problem 1(ii) and 1(iii), carry out the multiplication and divi- sion in polar form. Compare with the answers a + ib that you obtained previously and verify that you get the same answers. 4. Compute the indicated powers 10 √ 9
1 i (i) 1 + 3i , (ii) + 2 2
5. Compute all roots. Indicate the location of the roots on a circle
centered at the origin √ 1/2 (i) i1/3 , (ii) −1 + 3i
6. Use the formula
(cos θ + i sin θ)n = (cos(nθ) + i sin(nθ))
to obtain formulas for cos(3θ) and sin(3θ).
7. Using the basic definition involving limits, show that f (z) = 2z + 3 is differentiable at any point in the complex plane. 8. Show that the following two functions are not differentiable at any point f (z) = 2x + ixy 2 , f (z) = ex e−iy 9. The following two functions are analytic: f (z) = z 3 , f (z) = 3z 2 + 5z − 6i (i) Verify that they satisfy the sufficient conditions for a func- tion to be analytic. (ii) Verify that u(x, y) and v(x, y), the real and imaginary parts, of each function satisfy Laplace’s equation. (iii) Obtain f ′ (z) for each function by computing the partials of u and v. 10. Using the definition of the complex exponential function express the following functions in the form u(x, y) + iv(x, y). 2 (i) ez , (ii) e2z̄ and write each in the form a + ib at the point z = −1 + i(π/4). 11. Show that sin(iy) = i sinh(y), cos(iy) = cosh(y) 12. Write the following functions in the form a + ib. (i) tan(i), (ii) cos(2 − 4i) 13. Find all values of z such that √ ez = 3+i 14. Without actuallyHcomputing the integral prove that in each of the following cases C f (z)dz = 0, where C is the circle | z |= 1: z sin(z) (a) f (z) = , (b) f (z) = 2z + 3 (z 2 − 25)(z 2 + 9) 15. Using Cauchy’s integral formula, evaluate the following integrals z I (a) dz, C z +9 2
where C is the circle | z − 2i |= 4.
z I (b) dz, C 2z + 1
where C is the square whose sides lie along the lines x = ±2
and y = ±2. 16. For the following function 1 f (z) = , (z − 1)2 (z − 3) obtain the Laurent’s series about each of the singular points and indicate the domain of convergence in each case 17. Evaluate 5z − 2 I dz, C z(z − 1) where C is the circle | z |= 2, using the Residue theorem.