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SOLVED: Evaluate the following integrals using the Cauchy-Integral Formula: 2z dz (2+1)4 where € is the circle 2/-3 322 + 7z+1 dz z-I+1 where € is the circle |z |= 2 sin
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Use a double integral in polar coordinates to compute the area of the region inside the circle, x^2 + y^2 = 4, and to the right of the vertical line x = 1. | Homework.Study.com
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