Explain why or why not Determine whether the following statements are true and give an explanation or counterexample. a. If ▿ · F = 0 at all points of a region D . then F · n = 0 at all points of the boundary of D. b. If ∬ S F ⋅ n d S = 0 on all closed surfaces in ¡ 3 , then F is constant. c. If | F | < 1, then | ∬ D ∇ ⋅ F d V | is less than the area of the surface of D.
Explain why or why not Determine whether the following statements are true and give an explanation or counterexample. a. If ▿ · F = 0 at all points of a region D . then F · n = 0 at all points of the boundary of D. b. If ∬ S F ⋅ n d S = 0 on all closed surfaces in ¡ 3 , then F is constant. c. If | F | < 1, then | ∬ D ∇ ⋅ F d V | is less than the area of the surface of D.
. Let x, y and z be the angles of a triangle. Determine the maximum valueof f(x, y, z) = sin x sin y sin z.
Explain why or why not Determine whether the following statementsare true and give an explanation or counterexample.a. If F = ⟨ -y, x⟩ and C is the circle of radius 4 centered at(1, 0) oriented counterclockwise, then ∮C F ⋅ dr = 0.b. If F = ⟨x, -y⟩ and C is the circle of radius 4 centered at(1, 0) oriented counterclockwise, then ∮C F ⋅ dr = 0.c. A constant vector field is conservative on ℝ2.d. The vector field F = ⟨ƒ(x), g(y)⟩ is conservative on ℝ2(assume ƒ and g are defined for all real numbers).e. Gradient fields are conservative.
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