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Suppose F⃗ (x, y)=(x+6)i⃗ +(6y+3)j⃗ . Use the fundamental theorem of line integrals to calculate the following. (a) The line integral of F⃗ along the line segment C from the point P=(1,0) to the point Q=(3,3).

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