Loughborough
Integrate A/B dx between -infinity and +infinity, where A = (x+i)(x+2i)(x+3i)....(x+26i) B = (x-i)(x-2i)(x-3i)....(x-26i) i^2 = -1.
Elsewhere
Got it, I think.
Oh dear - I'm not sure if the integral specified is even defined. Multiply B by (x-27i).
I didn't actually get it either--just small numbers. I'll try again in a bit, but I have a final to pass tomorrow if I'm to finish school 🙁.
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