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Line integrals of vector fields
Calculus: Multivariable, McCallum, Hughes-Hallett, et al.
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Front Matter
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Goals
2
Prerequisites
Exercises
3
Key Concepts
4
Warm-up Set
5
First Set: What does the line integral of a vector field over a curve measure?
Problem set wrap-up
6
Second Set: How are line integrals of vector fields computed?
Problem set wrap-up
7
Wrap Up Questions
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Front Matter
1
Goals
2
Prerequisites
3
Key Concepts
4
Warm-up Set
5
First Set: What does the line integral of a vector field over a curve measure?
6
Second Set: How are line integrals of vector fields computed?
7
Wrap Up Questions
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