-. Let F = (1 + xe-Y)i -e-j. Show that F is conservative and, hence, use the Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals to determine the work done by the force F in moving an object from (0, 1) to (2,0).

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7. Let F = (1 + xe-)i –
Y j. Show that F is conservative and, hence, use the
Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals to determine the work done by the force F
in moving an object from (0, 1) to (2,0).
13°C Clea
Transcribed Image Text:x² 7. Let F = (1 + xe-)i – Y j. Show that F is conservative and, hence, use the Fundamental Theorem for Line Integrals to determine the work done by the force F in moving an object from (0, 1) to (2,0). 13°C Clea
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