Find the value of the line integral. F · dr (Hint: If F is conservative, the integration may be easier on an alternative path.) (2x − 8y + 6) dx − (8x + y − 6) dy?
part c:
part c:
(c) (d)
If you mean that the line integral is:
You can only see (c) and (d) in the screengrab
That looks ugly so just use a different 2-step path:
Zero, because this is a closed path and the field is conservative
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