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OpenStudy (anonymous):

F=(6x-2(y^2)(e^2x))i-(2y(e^2x))j+cos(z)k R(t)=(1/2)(t-1)i+t(3-t)j+(Pi/4))(t-1)k evaluate the line integral int(F*dR) along R(t) (1<=t<=3) Is there an easier way to find the solution to the line integral than to simply plug in the values R(t) and evaluate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://www.wolframalpha.com might help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can solve the integral with like a page of arithmetic but I think there is an easyer way to do it...

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