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Let r>0 -π<θ<π be real. Calculate all the values of Re( (ln(z))/(z)) where z=r(cos(\theta)+sin(\theta)).
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Let r>0 -π<θ<π be real. Calculate all the values of Re( (ln(z))/(z)) where z=r(cos(\theta)+sin(\theta)).
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Let r>0 -π<θ<π be real. Calculate all the values of
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For a real z, ln(z)/z is always a real number, so the Re() is quite useless.
Thus we just need to write
, and we can't simplify any more.
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