4) Using Green's theorem, convert the line integral f(6y² dx + 2xdy) to a double integral, where C is the boundary of the square with vertices ±(2,2) and ±(2, -2). ( do not evaluate the integral)

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4) Using Green's theorem, convert the line integral $(6y² dx + 2xdy) to a double
integral, where C is the boundary of the square with vertices ±(2, 2) and ±(2, -2).
( do not evaluate the integral)
Transcribed Image Text:4) Using Green's theorem, convert the line integral $(6y² dx + 2xdy) to a double integral, where C is the boundary of the square with vertices ±(2, 2) and ±(2, -2). ( do not evaluate the integral)
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