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  • Is there another way of calculating C2 and C3 without using DS as they're just on the axis? Can't you just have one for DX and the other for DY?

  • @Liaomiao

    Yes you can. That would be the same thing as choosing the parametrisations x=0,y=t and y=0,x=t

  • dude you're a lifesaver. so glad you have these videos up. I think its great you dont shortcut everything and do give lots of examples. Keep up the good work! I feel like I'm actually learning something for the first time instead of just hanging on by my fingernails...

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  • Greetings from Brazil!

  • For the later two integrals, can't we just use normal integral over the z-y plane and z-x plane?

  • @dalcde Yes

  • Sir, there is a jewish tale about 36 good men that, without knowing it, are preserving the world from aniquilation. Probably you are one of them.

  • Thanks Sal. I appreciate all this effort you put into teaching. Greetings from Turkey.

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