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+ -/1 points SEssCalcET2 13.2.022 Evaluate the line integralF dr, where C is given by the vector function r(t) JC F(x, y, z) = xi+yj+xyk, r(t) = cos t i + sin tj + tk, 0st Ï Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor
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