Determine the line integral of the differential form (x + 3y²)dx -(-6xy + z)dy from points (1,0,3) to (0,–1,–1). A. 3/2 sq. units B. -3/2 sq. units C. 1/2 sq. units D. -1/2 sq. units
Determine the line integral of the differential form (x + 3y²)dx -(-6xy + z)dy from points (1,0,3) to (0,–1,–1). A. 3/2 sq. units B. -3/2 sq. units C. 1/2 sq. units D. -1/2 sq. units
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter6: Applications Of The Derivative
Section6.3: Implicit Differentiation
Problem 2E
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