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Analytic function and equality

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Prove that if f(z) : H -> H is an analytic function from the upper-half plane to itself,
then:|f(z) − f(z_0)|/|f(z) − (f(z_0))bar|<=|z − z_0|/|z − (z_0)bar| where z,z_0 are in H and |f'(z)|/Im(f(z))<=1/Im(z) where z is in H.
When does equality hold?

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This shows how to determine when equality holds for an analytic function. Equality holds are found.

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