Find the work done by the forcefield F(x, y) = (x + 2y³)j as an object moves once counterclockwise about the circle (x - 2)² + y² = 1. W = 0

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Section7.5: The Area Between Two Curves
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Find the work done by the forcefield F (x, y) = (x + 2y² )j as an object moves once
counterclockwise about the circle (x - 2)² + y² = 1.
W
=
0
Transcribed Image Text:Find the work done by the forcefield F (x, y) = (x + 2y² )j as an object moves once counterclockwise about the circle (x - 2)² + y² = 1. W = 0
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