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Use Green's Theorem to evaluate the line integral. Assume the curve is oriented counterclockwise. (ax+ e)dy-(6?+ e )dx, where C is the boundary of the square with vertices (2, 3)(5, 3), (5, 6), and (2, 6). (Type an exact answer.)
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