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    Use Stokes' Theorem to Evaluate\(\int\) <Sub>C</sub> 3sin Z Dx - 3cos X Dy + 3sin
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Use Stokes' Theorem to Evaluate ∫\int∫ C 3sin Z Dx - 3cos X Dy + 3sin

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Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate ∫\int∫ C 3sin z dx - 3cos x dy + 3sin y dz over the rectangle
0 ≤\le≤ x ≤\le≤ π\piπ , 0 ≤\le≤ y ≤\le≤ 1, and z = 2 traversed in a counterclockwise manner.

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