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Homework Statement
Evaluate \int_{0}^{2\pi} \frac{d\theta}{1+\epsilon cos\theta}
where \left|\epsilon\right|<1, by letting z=e^{i\theta} and cos\theta = (z+z^{-1})/2 and choosing contour \left|z\right| = 1, a unit circle.
Homework Equations
I know this has something to do with contour integration, but there are no poles as far as I'm aware and I'm used to going from dz to d\theta that I'm a bit confused here as to what to do.
The Attempt at a Solution
I've gotten as far as subbing in the relevant replacement, but I'm lost otherwise. Residues don't apply here, right?