Let F = (x,y) and C be the circle of radius 5 centered at the origin oriented counterclockwise. Evaluate F•dr by parameterizing C. Choose the correct answer below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. dx O A. For F= (f,g) and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)), evaluating the integral using dt dy and dt results in a nonzero value of %3D %3D of dg and dy O B. For F= (f.g) and r(t) = (x(t),.y(t)), evaluating the integral using results in a nonzero value of %3D O C. For F= Vq and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)) , evaluating the integral using and ду results in a nonzero value of %3D %3D dg and of O D. For F= (f,g) and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)), evaluating the integral using results in a nonzero value of %3D %3D ду O E. The value of the integral is 0.

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Let F = (x,y) and C be the circle of radius 5 centered at the origin oriented counterclockwise. Evaluate
F•dr by parameterizing C.
Choose the correct answer below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
dx
O A. For F= (f,g) and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)), evaluating the integral using
dy
and
dt
%3D
results in a nonzero value of
%3D
%3D
dt
dg
and
dy
df
O B. For F= (f,g) and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)) , evaluating the integral using
dx
results in a nonzero value of
%3D
OC. For F = V@ and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)) , evaluating the integral using
and
dy
results in a nonzero value of
%3D
dx
of
dg
and
O D. For F= (f.g) and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)), evaluating the integral using
results in a nonzero value of
%3D
ду
E. The value of the integral is 0.
Transcribed Image Text:Let F = (x,y) and C be the circle of radius 5 centered at the origin oriented counterclockwise. Evaluate F•dr by parameterizing C. Choose the correct answer below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. dx O A. For F= (f,g) and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)), evaluating the integral using dy and dt %3D results in a nonzero value of %3D %3D dt dg and dy df O B. For F= (f,g) and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)) , evaluating the integral using dx results in a nonzero value of %3D OC. For F = V@ and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)) , evaluating the integral using and dy results in a nonzero value of %3D dx of dg and O D. For F= (f.g) and r(t) = (x(t),y(t)), evaluating the integral using results in a nonzero value of %3D ду E. The value of the integral is 0.
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