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Student ID 11 3. Let C be the boundary of the quadrilateral with vertices (1.D. (1.2), (2.3) and (2.1) oriented counterelockwise as shown. (6 points) Evaluate flereus·r'ktr + 13xy + sinte'ndy . Eiren the 2Qæ¡å¨ ex 2 1 od 0 JJ ydydx
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