Problem: Use either Stokes' theorem or the divergence theorem to evaluate the following integral in the easiest possible way. SSV x V)n do over any surface whose bounding curve is in the (y, z) plane, where V = (x² - 2yz) + (3xy - x²) + (3xy — z) k. - (4.1)
Problem: Use either Stokes' theorem or the divergence theorem to evaluate the following integral in the easiest possible way. SSV x V)n do over any surface whose bounding curve is in the (y, z) plane, where V = (x² - 2yz) + (3xy - x²) + (3xy — z) k. - (4.1)
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Chapter11: Topics From Analytic Geometry
Section11.4: Plane Curves And Parametric Equations
Problem 33E
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