(Singularities) Can we conclude in Example 2 that the integral of 11(::2 + 4) taken over

Chapter 14, Problem 14.1.47

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(Singularities) Can we conclude in Example 2 that the integral of \(1 /\left(z^{2}+4\right)\) taken over (a) |z - 2| = 2, (b) |z - 2| = 3 is zero? Give reasons.

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1/(z^2 + 4)

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