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The discussion focuses on computing the line integral of a vector field F along a closed smooth contour C that does not enclose the origin. The vector field is defined as F = (-y/(x²+y²), x/(x²+y²)). The integral is represented using the standard integral symbol with a circle and a "C" at the bottom right, indicating a closed contour integral. The key conclusion is that the integral evaluates to zero due to the properties of the vector field and the contour's relation to the origin.

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compute the integral of ...i can't find the integral symbol, but is the standard integral sign with a circle in the middle of it and a c to the bottom right of it.

F*dr where C is an arbitrary closed smooth contour that does not enclose the origin.
 
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where Vector Field F=(-y/(x^2+y^2),x/(x^2+y^2)
 

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