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Consider the vector field: F(x,y)=2xyi+x^(2)j
Consider the vector field:
F(x,y)=2xyi+x^(2)j Integrate F over a path starting at (0,0) and ending at (2,2).
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State whether or not the following statements are true. Justify your reasoning.?
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