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Math 201 (section 3)
November 22, 2004 / corrected November 28

Homework 13 (due Monday, November 29)


Read Sections 17.1 through 17.3.


Problems to turn in:

Section 17.1:     11-14. (NOT "12-15". Corrected 11/28.)

Section 17.2:     1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 17, 18, and M (below). For problems 2, 4, 6, stop when you have expressed the answer as an ordinary single integral. For problems 1, 10, and M, complete the evaluation.


Problem M. (Variant on problem 8) Compute the integral along C of (sin x dx + cos y dy), where C is the closed curve consisting of the top half of the unit circle x^2+y^2=1 from (1,0) to (-1,0), and the segment (traversed left to right) from (-1,0) back to (1,0). (NOT "back to (0,1)". Corrected 11/28.)

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