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These notes are made and shared by Mr. Akhtar Abbas. We are really very thankful to him for providing these notes and appreciates his efforts to publish these notes on MathCity.org. Important definitions and important results are the part of these notes, these might be helpful to prepare interviews or any other written test after graduation like PPSC, FPSC or etc.$z_1, z_2 \in S$$S$$v(x,y)$$u(x,y)$$f(z)=u(x,y)+iv(x,y)$$f$$D$$C$$D$…</description>
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Groups are a basic idea in algebra, introduced in high school. It&#039;s a very interesting topic in math.

[Cube root of unity group]

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Real analysis, a discipline that explores the complexities of mathematical functions, limits, and sequences, can often be a difficult topic for students. Prof. Syed Gul Shah, as a true analyst, not only excelled in the subject but also gained fame for his extraordinary qualities as a human being.$s_n&lt;u_n&lt;t_n$$n\ge n_0$$\{s_n\}$$\{t_n\}$$\{u_n\}$$\{s_n\}$$\exists$$\left| {\,{s_n}}\right|&gt;\frac{1}{2}s$$\{s_n\}$…</description>
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