1valdis

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@vv Got it. What about not just a vector between dots, but a curve given by function, and dots being on this curve? Also integral is not by dL, but by dy.

So I have to solve (x+y)dy (not dL, how to do that?), function is y=x^3, from (-2;-8) to (1;1). That's the last question. Thatks in advance.

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