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use the fundamental theorem of line integrals to calculate F dr where
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use the fundamental theorem of line integrals to calculate F dr where F = 1 9 x ^ 1 8 i + 7 y ^
use the fundamental theorem of line integrals to calculate F dr where F
=
1
9
x
^
1
8
i
+
7
y
^
6
j and C is the top of the unit circle from
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