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Mathematics, 24.06.2019 04:40, lflugo6oyn4sp

Consider the vector field f=(x2+y2,4xy). compute the line integrals ∫c1f⋅ds and ∫c2f⋅ds, where c1(t)=(t, t2) and c2(t)=(t, t) for 0≤t≤1. can you decide from your answers whether or not f is a gradient vector field? why or why not?

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