Use Green's Theorem to evaluate

  1. Hi, I need urgent help with these 3 integrals problems ... been stuck on the questions and the deadline is Friday. Thanks a lot
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  2. Use Green's Theorem to evaluateC F · dr. (Check the orientation of the curve before applying the theorem.) F(x, y) = y2 cos x,
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  3. Use Green's Theorem to evaluateF · dr. C (Check the orientation of the curve before applying the theorem.) F(x, y) = y cos x
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  4. Use Green's Theorem to evaluateC (F · dr) (Check the orientation of the curve before applying the theorem.) F(x, y) = e^(2x) +
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  5. Using Green's Theorem evaluate the integral ∮c(xydx + x^2y^2 dy) where C is the triangle with vertices (0 ,0), (1, 0) and (1,
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  6. Use Green's Theorem to evaluateF(x, y) = y cos x − xy sin x, xy + x cos x , C is the triangle from (0, 0) to (0, 4) to (2, 0)
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  7. Use Green's theorem to evaluate the integral:y^(2)dx+xy dy where C is the boundary of the region lying between the graphs of
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  8. Use Green's theorem to evaluate the integral:y^(2)dx+xy dy where C is the boundary of the region lying between the graphs of
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  9. Use Green's theorem to evaluate the integral:y^(2)dx+xy dy where C is the boundary of the region lying between the graphs of
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  10. use green's theorem to evaluate the integral of x^2dy where C is the boundary of the rectangle with vertices
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