Pretty typical Green's Theorem question but the fact that the circle is off-center is throwing me off!
Any help would be appreciated.
Are you sure you have the sign correct? I think it isThanks for the response Ishuda! But I think I've realized this question is actually relatively simple; since the partial derivate of the y-component of the vector field in terms of x minus the partial derivative of the x-component of the vector field in terms of y is constant (equal to 1) - the value of the integral is the same regardless of where the circle is in the field.
So the value of the integral is just 1 times the area of the circle = pi.
Am I right here?