Referring to Figure 11, suppose that ?_C? F · ds = 2?, ?_C? F · ds = 6? Use Green's Theorem to determine the circulation of F around C?, assuming that curl_z(F) = 5 on the shaded region. FIGURE 11 ?_C? F · ds =
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