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Mathematics, 28.06.2021 05:00 GiuliAzevedo

Compute the line integral: \int\limits^a_b {F*dr} \, given the vector field F(x, y) = (y^{2}, -x^{2}) and the counterclockwise oriented circle C : x = cosπt, y=πsint, t∈[0,2].

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