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Consider F and C below. F(x, y, z) = yz i + xzj+(xy + 42) k C is the line segment from (1, 0, -3) to (4, 5, 2) (a) Find a function f such that F = Vf. f(x, y, z) =|xyz + 2z" 2 (b) Use part (a) to evaluate/Vf- dr along the given curve C. JC 48
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