Let (I=int_{C} f(x, y, z) d s). Assume that (f(x, y, z) geq m) for some number

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Let \(I=\int_{C} f(x, y, z) d s\). Assume that \(f(x, y, z) \geq m\) for some number \(m\) and all points \((x, y, z)\) on C. Which of the following conclusions is correct? Explain.
(a) \(I \geq m\)
(b) \(I \geq m L\), where \(L\) is the length of \(C\)

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Calculus

ISBN: 9781319055844

4th Edition

Authors: Jon Rogawski, Colin Adams, Robert Franzosa

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