Line Integral and Complex Form of Green's Theorem : Compute ∫r+ (bar-z + z^2 bar-z) dz where gamma+ is a square with side = 4, centered at the origin and traced counterclockwise once
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Compute ∫r+ (bar-z + z^2 bar-z) dz where gamma+ is a square with side = 4, centered at the origin and traced counterclockwise once
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