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    Exam 18: Line Integrals
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    Calculate the Line Integral Of\(\vec{F}=(-3 y+x) \vec{i}+2 x \vec{j}\) Along the Straight Line from (3, -3)to (3, 0)
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Calculate the Line Integral Of F⃗=(−3y+x)i⃗+2xj⃗\vec{F}=(-3 y+x) \vec{i}+2 x \vec{j}F=(−3y+x)i+2xj​ Along the Straight Line from (3, -3)to (3, 0)

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Calculate the line integral of F⃗=(−3y+x)i⃗+2xj⃗\vec{F}=(-3 y+x) \vec{i}+2 x \vec{j}F=(−3y+x)i+2xj​ along the straight line from (3, -3)to (3, 0).

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