5. True or False: suppose that for any simple, closed curve C, ſF · dr = 0 where F(x, y) = (f(x, y), g(x, y)) has continuously differentiable compo- nents on all of R². Then for any fixed real a, b and any fixed r > 0, we have, F· dr = F. dr where C1 is parameterized by r1(t) = (a +r cos(t), b+r sin(t)) with t E [0, 7] and C2 is parameterized by r2(t) = (a +r cos(t), b – r sin(t)) with te [0, 1). If this is true, explain why. If it is false, explain why.

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15. True or False: suppose that for any simple, closed curve C, ſ„F•dr = 0
where F(x, y) = (f(x, y), g(x, y)) has continuously differentiable compo-
nents on all of R?. Then for any fixed real a, b and any fixed r > 0, we
have,
F. dr
F. dr
where C1 is parameterized by ri(t) = (a +r cos(t), b+r sin(t)) with t e
[0, 7] and C2 is parameterized by r2(t) = (a + r cos(t), b – r sin(t)) with
te [0, 1]. If this is true, explain why. If it is false, explain why.
Transcribed Image Text:15. True or False: suppose that for any simple, closed curve C, ſ„F•dr = 0 where F(x, y) = (f(x, y), g(x, y)) has continuously differentiable compo- nents on all of R?. Then for any fixed real a, b and any fixed r > 0, we have, F. dr F. dr where C1 is parameterized by ri(t) = (a +r cos(t), b+r sin(t)) with t e [0, 7] and C2 is parameterized by r2(t) = (a + r cos(t), b – r sin(t)) with te [0, 1]. If this is true, explain why. If it is false, explain why.
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