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the path traversal in calculating the green's theorem is​

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Answered by mimansakasana567
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Answer:

Clockwise

Step-by-step explanation:

The Green’s theorem calculates the area traversed by the functions in the region in the anticlockwise direction. This converts the line integral to surface integral

Answered by ushmagaur
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Answer:

The path traversal in calculating the green's theorem is in anti-clockwise direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Green's theorem states that the line integral is equal to the double integral of the quantity over the closed region.

The Green’s theorem calculates the area traversed by the functions in the anti-clockwise direction. This converts the line integral into the double integral, i.e., the line integral into the surface integral.

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