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  • simple, colorful and love the discussion... :)

  • anti-clockwise, no?

    

  • LAKERS COLORS!!! W00T W00T

  • i love you dude. gonna pass my exam tomorrow only cos of u LOL

  • you must use the polar coordinates to solve this type of problems ,

    you are making an example here it is not always the case to take a full circle

  • You could have used polar coordinates lol

  • thanks a lot for this :)

  • Thanks, Sal, for Green's--Perhaps soon: STOKE's ???

    Thanks,

    --dale

  • Hey Sal do you plan on covering stokes theorem?

  • @Herber3 i agree. show us Stokes Theorem

  • This is absolutely fantastic! I am only in calculus 1, but I have borrowed my AP statistics teacher's calculus 1 and 2 college books to glance through and I have came across Stoke's Theorem and Green's Theorem. I always wanted to know how to work those out, thanks for the intuition Sal! You are my hero!

  • Excellent. - Question: If in the examples you calculated a work done by a vector field - then, in the interpretation of the double integral... does (in numbers without units) the value of the line integral equals the value of the volume "created" by vector field and line...and is here 5 pi? Means... work equals volume (without units) in the number?

  • please provide all the videos for linear algebra! please and thank you

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