is conservative if there is a scalar function such that . This would require
(or perhaps the last partial derivative should be 4 to match up with the integral?)
From these equations we find
so is indeed conservative, and the gradient theorem (a.k.a. fundamental theorem of calculus for line integrals) applies. The value of the line integral depends only the endpoints:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
Equation of a circle: where the circle is centered at (h,k) and the radius is r
<u>1) Plug in the given center (7,0)</u>
<u>2) Plug in the radius (1)</u>
I hope this helps!
No they would be intersecting. x=-1 is a vertical line down the x axis on -1. y=2 is a horizontal line at 2 on the y axis.
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