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(1 point) Suppose F(x, y)-x22 + y2] and C is the line segment segment from point P = (-2,-4) to Q (-6,-7) (a) Find a vector parametric equation r(t) for the line segment C so that points P and Q correspond to t0 and t 1, respectively ã¢(t) (b) Using the parametrization in part (a), the line integral of F along C is F-dr = | F(F(t))-F'(t) dt = dt with limits of integration a = and b (c) Evaluate the line integral in part (b).
(1 point) Suppose F(x, y)-x22 + y2] and C is the line segment segment from point P = (-2,-4) to Q (-6,-7) (a) Find a vector parametric equation r(t) for the line segment C so that points P and Q correspond to t0 and t 1, respectively ã¢(t) (b) Using the parametrization in part (a), the line integral of F along C is F-dr = | F(F(t))-F'(t) dt = dt with limits of integration a = and b (c) Evaluate the line integral in part (b).
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30 May 2019