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Let f(I, y, z) = 2*yz. Let C be a piecewise-smooth path from (1,3,1) to (5,1,2). Use the fundamental theorem of line integrals to evaluate Sc Vf.dr.
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Let f(I, y, z) = 2*yz. Let C be a piecewise-smooth path from (1,3,1) to (5,1,2). Use the fundamental theorem of line integrals to evaluate Sc Vf.dr.
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Let f(I, y, z) = 2*yz. Let C be a piecewise-smooth path from (1,3,1) to (5,1,2). Use the fundamental theorem of line integrals to evaluate Sc Vf.dr.
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