20. Stoke's Theorem A. cannot be used as a substitute to find the line integral. B. will require the determination of a normal unit vector. C. as a line integral can be solved using its differential form. can be regarded both as a surface integral and line integral. D.

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20. Stoke's Theorem
A. cannot be used as a substitute to find the line integral.
B. will require the determination of a normal unit vector.
as a line integral can be solved using its differential form.
D. can be regarded both as a surface integral and line integral.
C.
Transcribed Image Text:20. Stoke's Theorem A. cannot be used as a substitute to find the line integral. B. will require the determination of a normal unit vector. as a line integral can be solved using its differential form. D. can be regarded both as a surface integral and line integral. C.
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