3. (2 PTS) Show that $$F = (2xy + y^3, x^2 + 3xy^2 + 2y)$$ is conservative and find a potential function. Answer to 3
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In this problem, $$P(x, y) = 2xy + y^3$$ and $$Q(x, y) = x^2 + 3xy^2 + 2y$$. Show more…
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