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Evaluate the line intergral $\int_C (2x^3-y^3)dx+(x^3+y^3)dy$, and verify the Green's theorem 

Evaluate the line intergral $$\int_C (2x^3-y^3)dx+(x^3+y^3)dy$$

where $C$ is the unit circle, and verify the Green's theorem

Multivariable Calculus Calculus Integrals
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