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Proof In Exercises 51 and 52, prove the identity, where R is a simply connected region with piecewise smooth boundary C. Assume that the required partial derivatives of the scalar functions f and g are continuous. The expressions
Green’s second identity:
(Hint: Use Green’s first identity from Exercise 51 twice.)
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