Let f: C C defined by f(z) = 1 (z-2)(z-1)³ Express "f" as a Laurent series which is valid for the ring domain 0<|z-2|<1.

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Let f: C C defined by f(z) =
1
(z-2)(z-1)³
Express "f" as a Laurent series
which is valid for the ring domain 0<|z-2|<1.
Transcribed Image Text:Let f: C C defined by f(z) = 1 (z-2)(z-1)³ Express "f" as a Laurent series which is valid for the ring domain 0<|z-2|<1.
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