Am i brainlet, or is this shit written really fucking poorly. I have a test the day after tomorrow on this shit and i can't fucking understand how to do this shit.
http://imgur.com/a/PwSS1
>>9108413
Then read the chapter preceding the exercises
>>9108418
no no, its not the problems listed at the top that are fucking with me, its the following chapter thats listed underneath those exercises. i've read it like 4 times and yet i still am really unable to do the exercises that come after it.
>>9108422
You have now found the limit of your brains structural capacity.
Live your life as a normie brainlet or kys. Ur choice
>>9108431
maybe i can just flub my way through this test and go on with my career as a chemist despite being mentally retarded when it comes to gradient fields. Probably not though.
>>9108413
Just gave it a quick read and it is written fine. I'll do the first problem for you.
First, find the starting point and end point of the curve. The starting point is clearly [math](0,1) [/math] and the end point is [math] (1,0) [/math]. Therefore the value of the integral is 0.
If you haven't already go to your profs office hours. Don't be a dumb fuck
>>9108422
its not even an explanation, its directions, even an engineer could do this
If it's visualization that you lack, these 3 examples will help.
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/multivariable-calculus/integrating-multivariable-functions/line-integrals/v/line-integral-example-1
This is why Chem majors aren't even STEM
He can't even do high school multivarible calculus KEK
>color in your calculus text
throw that brainlet tier book away
>>9109070
>he needs a book to understand calculus
lmao
>>9109026
Which majors are worthy of the S then? Chemistry is probably second only to Biology.
>>9108422
It's pretty fucking direct. Stewart might not be the best but a goddamn monkey can understand this.