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i have a the variable $|z|=|frac11+x cos(psi)|$ the variable $psi$ is uniformly distributes in $[ 0, 2pi]$ the relation is

$f(|z|)=f(psi)|fracdpsi|$

i would like to fins the $f(z)$ any seggestions ??
the parameter x is positive my problem is how to extract the absolute value ?



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i have a the variable $|z|=|frac11+x cos(psi)|$ the variable $psi$ is uniformly distributes in $[ 0, 2pi]$ the relation is

$f(|z|)=f(psi)|fracdpsi|$

i would like to fins the $f(z)$ any seggestions ??
the parameter x is positive my problem is how to extract the absolute value ?



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i have a the variable $|z|=|frac11+x cos(psi)|$ the variable $psi$ is uniformly distributes in $[ 0, 2pi]$ the relation is

$f(|z|)=f(psi)|fracdpsi|$

i would like to fins the $f(z)$ any seggestions ??
the parameter x is positive my problem is how to extract the absolute value ?



thank
George







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i have a the variable $|z|=|frac11+x cos(psi)|$ the variable $psi$ is uniformly distributes in $[ 0, 2pi]$ the relation is

$f(|z|)=f(psi)|fracdpsi|$

i would like to fins the $f(z)$ any seggestions ??
the parameter x is positive my problem is how to extract the absolute value ?



thank
George









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