Please help ASAP. Use Green's Theorem to evaluate the following line integral: ∮(110fdy - gdx) = C Type an exact answer, using x as needed.
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Here the integrand is f dy - g dx = (-g) dx + f dy, so P = -g = -11y^2 and Q = f = 10x^2. Show more…
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