Let F(x,y) = (P(x,y), Q(x,y)) be a conservative vector-valued function and C: r(t) a

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Let F(x,y) = (P(x,y), Q(x,y)) be a conservative vector-valued function and C: r(t) a

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Let F X Y P X Y Q X Y Be A Conservative Vector Valued Function And C R T A T B C S T C T D Be Continuous Cu 1
Let F X Y P X Y Q X Y Be A Conservative Vector Valued Function And C R T A T B C S T C T D Be Continuous Cu 1 (51.54 KiB) Viewed 18 times
Let F(x,y) = (P(x,y), Q(x,y)) be a conservative vector-valued function and C: r(t) a <t<b C: s(t) c<t<d be continuous curves such that (r(a), r()) = (s(c), s(d)). Which of the following statements is not true? - If r(a) = r(b),then Sc F. dr = 0. O All of the given statements are true (including this one). ОӘР 00 aa ду - OF=ffor some function f : R2 + R. O Sc F. dr = Sc, F.ds
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