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Suppose F(x, y) = -y sin(x)i + cos(x)j. Find a vector parametric equation for the parabola y = x^2 from the origin to the point (2, 4) using t, varying from 0 to 2, as the parameter. r(t) = (t, f(t))= Find the line integral of F along the parabola y = x^2 from the origin to (2,4).
Suppose F(x, y) = -y sin(x)i + cos(x)j. Find a vector parametric equation for the parabola y = x^2 from the origin to the point (2, 4) using t, varying from 0 to 2, as the parameter. r(t) = (t, f(t))= Find the line integral of F along the parabola y = x^2 from the origin to (2,4).
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