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Using Green's Theorem, Find the Outward Flux of F Across

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Using Green's Theorem, find the outward flux of F across the closed curve C.
-F = ln ( Using Green's Theorem, find the outward flux of F across the closed curve C. -F = ln (   +   )  i +     j; C is the region defined by the polar coordinate inequalities   and   A)  0 B)  58 C)  80 D)  40 + Using Green's Theorem, find the outward flux of F across the closed curve C. -F = ln (   +   )  i +     j; C is the region defined by the polar coordinate inequalities   and   A)  0 B)  58 C)  80 D)  40 ) i + Using Green's Theorem, find the outward flux of F across the closed curve C. -F = ln (   +   )  i +     j; C is the region defined by the polar coordinate inequalities   and   A)  0 B)  58 C)  80 D)  40 Using Green's Theorem, find the outward flux of F across the closed curve C. -F = ln (   +   )  i +     j; C is the region defined by the polar coordinate inequalities   and   A)  0 B)  58 C)  80 D)  40 j; C is the region defined by the polar coordinate inequalities Using Green's Theorem, find the outward flux of F across the closed curve C. -F = ln (   +   )  i +     j; C is the region defined by the polar coordinate inequalities   and   A)  0 B)  58 C)  80 D)  40 and Using Green's Theorem, find the outward flux of F across the closed curve C. -F = ln (   +   )  i +     j; C is the region defined by the polar coordinate inequalities   and   A)  0 B)  58 C)  80 D)  40


A) 0
B) 58
C) 80
D) 40

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