The line integral is given by:
where C is the constant of integration.
x = t, y = t^2, z = 0
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∇f = (∂f/∂x)i + (∂f/∂y)j + (∂f/∂z)k = 2xi + 2yj + 2zk The line integral is given by: where C
from x = 0 to x = 2.
3.1 Find the gradient of the scalar field: y = t^2
1.2 Solve the differential equation: