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3. 0/1 points ! Previous Answers SCalcET8 162.011 Evaluate the line integral, where C is the given curve. xeVZ ds, C is the line segment from (0, 0, 0) to (2, 4, 3) Need Help? Read ItWatch It Talk to a Tutor
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