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Mathematics, 27.07.2019 00:10 junahsisney

Use green's theorem to evaluate f · dr. c (check the orientation of the curve before applying the theorem.) f(x, y) = e^−x + y^2, e^−y + x^2 , c consists of the arc of the curve y = cos(x) from (− π/2 , 0) to (π/2 , 0) and the line segment from (π/ 2 , 0) to (− π/2 , 0)

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