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![Consider the force field F = (y, –2x² y) in R². suppose that an object moves along the
parametrized curve a : [0, 1] → R² with a(t) = (t, atº), where a is a positive real number. Find
the value of a for which the work done by the force is maximized.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/0fbbb112-1902-4490-9475-b2c99ad6e439/603883df-3cf0-4715-944d-91e35e9a2393/sv6z79h_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the force field F = (y, –2x² y) in R². suppose that an object moves along the
parametrized curve a : [0, 1] → R² with a(t) = (t, atº), where a is a positive real number. Find
the value of a for which the work done by the force is maximized.
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