True or False? Justify your answer with a proof or a counterexample.
427.
To calculate:
To check whether the given statement is true or false.
Vector field
Answer to Problem 427RE
True.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Vector field
Calculation:
Here the vector field is two dimensional of the form
F = Pi + Qj
F is said to be conservative if
Here
Since the condition required is satisfied F is conservative.
The given statement is true.
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