Let F(x, y) = (In(x3 + 10) + 3y)i + (y® ecos(y) – 2x)j. a) Determine whether the vector field F is conservative. Justify

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Let F(x, y) = (In(x3 + 10) + 3y)i + (y® ecos(y) – 2x)j. a) Determine whether the vector field F is conservative. Justify

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Let F(x, y) = (In(x3 + 10) + 3y)i + (y® ecos(y) – 2x)j. a) Determine whether the vector field F is conservative. Justify your answer. b) Use Green's Theorem to compute the work done by F along the path C that is the boundary of the triangle with vertices (0,0), (5,0), and (5, 10) traversed in that order.
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