student[Lineint] - inert Form of Line Integral
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Calling Sequence
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Lineint(f(x,y), x, y)
Lineint(f(x,y), x=x(t), y=y(t))
Lineint(f(x,y), x, y =a..b)
Lineint(f(x,y,z), x, y, z)
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Parameters
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f(x, y)
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expression in x and y
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a, b
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(optional) lower and upper bounds
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Description
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This two-dimensional version of the procedure constructs a ``line integral'' of f(x,y) expressed respect to y. In general, the first variables are regarded as parameters of the last.
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Lineint uses an ``unevaluated'' form of Maple's int function, and only minor simplifications are performed.
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A range can be specified for the parameter, as in (z = a..b).
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Use value to force Lineint to evaluate like int.
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The command with(student,Lineint) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.
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