numbers.) Hint: You should be able to turn this into an integral that you can look up in a table. An arctangent function

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numbers.) Hint: You should be able to turn this into an integral that you can look up in a table. An arctangent function

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numbers.) Hint: You should be able to turn this into an integral that you can look up in a table. An arctangent function may be involved. (b) (4 points) If g(k) = (–28°(k–ko)?+iks, what is 129*(k)g(k)dk? (Assume that a, ko, and 8 are real numbers. You might want to look at an integral that I gave you on the previous problem set.) 6: Complex functions (4 points) (a) (2 points) Consider the following function: 1 + 2reio + p2e210 f(r.) (2) 1-1 What is f(r, a)? Simplify your answer as much as possible. (b) (2 points) Now consider another function: g(r,0) = r2 cos 26 + ir2 sin 20 (3) What is the phase angle of ig(r,), i.e. the imaginary number i multiplied by the function g? 7: Taylor series (12 points, 4 points per part) 2
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