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U21na074 U20mabt02

1) The document solves integrals involving trigonometric functions by replacing variables with other variables and using properties like Milne-Thomson method. 2) It finds the conjugate of a function f(z) = ze^z by replacing x with z and y with o, and equating the real and imaginary parts. 3) It evaluates an integral of a rational function over a circle using Cauchy's residue theorem by identifying the simple poles inside the circle.

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U21na074 U20mabt02

1) The document solves integrals involving trigonometric functions by replacing variables with other variables and using properties like Milne-Thomson method. 2) It finds the conjugate of a function f(z) = ze^z by replacing x with z and y with o, and equating the real and imaginary parts. 3) It evaluates an integral of a rational function over a circle using Cauchy's residue theorem by identifying the simple poles inside the circle.

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