F₁ = (e + sin(y), xe" - 2y)

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7. (Note: The three parts of this question are unrelated. Each one is about different vector fields.)
(a) For each of the three vector fields below, first determine whether it is conservative and then find a potential
function if it is:
F₁ = (e + sin(y), xey – 2y)
F₂ = (e³+ sin(x), xe² + 2y)
2
F3 = (xe" - sin(x), e² + 2y)
(b)
The vector field F =
(7xy, e) is not conservative. Find the exact value of the integral of this vector field along
the path C parametrized as r(t) = (t², t³) for −1 ≤t≤1.
(c)
The vector field F(x, y) = (-y sin(xy), -x sin(xy)) is the gradient vector field of the function f(x, y) = cos(xy).
(That is, F = Vf.) Use this fact to evaluate the line integral where C is parametrized by r(t) = (1+½, t²-2t+π)
for 0 ≤ t ≤ 2.
Transcribed Image Text:7. (Note: The three parts of this question are unrelated. Each one is about different vector fields.) (a) For each of the three vector fields below, first determine whether it is conservative and then find a potential function if it is: F₁ = (e + sin(y), xey – 2y) F₂ = (e³+ sin(x), xe² + 2y) 2 F3 = (xe" - sin(x), e² + 2y) (b) The vector field F = (7xy, e) is not conservative. Find the exact value of the integral of this vector field along the path C parametrized as r(t) = (t², t³) for −1 ≤t≤1. (c) The vector field F(x, y) = (-y sin(xy), -x sin(xy)) is the gradient vector field of the function f(x, y) = cos(xy). (That is, F = Vf.) Use this fact to evaluate the line integral where C is parametrized by r(t) = (1+½, t²-2t+π) for 0 ≤ t ≤ 2.
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