Integrate h(x, y) = (x+y)i+-x)j over the closed curve that begins at (-1, 0). goes along the x-axis to (1. 0). and returns to (-1, 0) by the upper part of the unit circle.

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Integrate h (x, y) = (x+y)i+-x)j over the closed
curve that begins at (-1, 0), goes along the x-axis to (1. 0),
and returns to (-1, 0) by the upper part of the unit
circle.
Transcribed Image Text:Integrate h (x, y) = (x+y)i+-x)j over the closed curve that begins at (-1, 0), goes along the x-axis to (1. 0), and returns to (-1, 0) by the upper part of the unit circle.
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