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16\.\* Show that a. sin( π 2 + iy) = 1 2 (ey + e−y ) = cosh y b. |sin z| ≥ 1 at all points on the square with vertices ±(N + 1 2 )π ± (N + 1 2 )πi, for any positive integer N. c. |sin z|→[infinity], as Imz = y → ±[infinity].

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