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True or False? Determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is false, explain why or give an example that shows it is false.If $C_{2}=-C_{1}$, then $\int_{C_{1}} f(x, y) d s+\int_{C_{2}} f(x, y) d s=0$.
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Step 1: We are given that $C_{2}=-C_{1}$, which means they are the same curve but oriented in opposite directions. Show more…
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