[D] Let C be the line segment from (0, 6, 1) to (5, 2, 4). (D.1) Obtain a parameterization for C in the form r(t) = x(t)

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[D] Let C be the line segment from (0, 6, 1) to (5, 2, 4). (D.1) Obtain a parameterization for C in the form r(t) = x(t)

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[D] Let C be the line segment from (0, 6, 1) to (5, 2, 4). (D.1) Obtain a parameterization for C in the form r(t) = x(t)i + y(t)j + z(t)k. Be sure to include an interval for the parameter. (D.2) Use the parameterization obtained in (D.1) to evaluate the line integral below. So (3x² + 2y - z)ds You must show all calculations and must simplify your answer as much as possible (no decimal approximations).
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