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Evaluate the integral by finding parametric equations for the line segment from (4,4,2) to (5,8,negative 4) and evaluating the line integral of fequalsyiplusxjplus3k alo…
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Evaluate the integral by finding parametric equations for the line segment from (4,4,2) to (5,8,negative 4) and evaluating the line integral of fequalsyiplusxjplus3k alo…
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Evaluate the integral by finding parametric equations for the line segment from (4,4,2) to (5,8,negative 4) and evaluating the line integral of fequalsyiplusxjplus3k along the segment.
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Parameterize the line segment (call it
) by
with
. Then the line integral of
is
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