1) (z^2+3)/((z+1)(z^2+5)) Product rule, chain rule, and power rule can be used to find a derivative except where the function is undefined, (z+1)(z^2+5) = 0. These are z = -1, \pm\sqrt{5} 2) f(x+iy) = xy + iy Ux = y Uy = x Vx = 0 Vy = i Ux = Vy? y is a real number, so it is not equal to i. This is, therefore, not analytic. 3) f(z) = z^2 = x^2 + 2xyi - y^2 Ux = 2x Uy = -2y Vx = 2y Vy = 2x Ux = Vy? Yes. Uy = -Vx? Yes. This function is analytic everywhere on the plane.