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Use the surface integral in Stokes' Theorem to calculate the circulation o the field F = (y2 + 2) by the lines x=å11 and y 11 in the xy-plane, counterclockwise when viewed from above. 2 + y2) 2) k around the cure + (X2 + : The square bounded +
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