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3. Find a potential function for F(x, y, z)-ãe* cosy + yz,xz-ez sin y, xy. Use it to evaluate (ez cos y + y z) dx + (x z-e* sin y) dy + x y dz where C is any curve froin (0, 0, 0) to (0, Ï, Ï-i ) .
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