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Homework 5

HWK 5 problems


For problem 9.3, how detailed should our explanation be? Is a mathematical proof required along with our reasoning in words? --Ysuo

Write out the real and imaginary parts for $ \log(a_1a_2) $ then choose the principal branch of log and add $ 2n\pi $ to get all the possible branch choices. Next do the same for $ \log(a_1)+\log(a_2) $ only using two different variables (one for each number) for the possible branches. Adding the results of the two logs together should give a relation between all the variables. Hope this helps --Rgilhamw 18:47, 4 October 2009 (UTC)


So for 9.3 is it enough just to say $ arg(a1*a2)=arg(a1)+arg(a2) $ ??

Also Prof Bell, If you do read this could you please post the lecture notes from last class online.

Thanks --Kfernan 20:12, 4 October 2009 (UTC)

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