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(1 point) Suppose F(x,y)-(x2 + 2y, 4x-5y2ã, Use Green's Theorem to calculate the circulation of F around the perimeter of the triangle C oriented counter-clockwise with vertices (4, 0), (0, 2), and (-4,0)
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