Mathematics, 05.05.2020 18:00 shira35
For each of the following vector fields F , decide whether it is conservative or not by computing the appropriate first order partial derivatives. Type in a potential function f (that is, \nabla f = \mathbf{F} ). If it is not conservative, type N.
A. \mathbf{F} \left( x, y \right) = \left( -10 x + 7 y \right) \mathbf{i} + \left( 7 x + 6 y \right) \mathbf{j}
f \left( x, y \right) =
B. \mathbf{F} \left( x, y \right) = -5 y \mathbf{i} - 4 x \mathbf{j}
f \left( x, y \right) =
C. \mathbf{F} \left( x, y, z \right) = -5 x \mathbf{i} - 4 y \mathbf{j} + \mathbf{k}
f \left( x, y, z \right) =
D. \mathbf{F} \left( x, y \right) = \left( -5 \sin y \right) \mathbf{i} + \left( 14 y - 5 x \cos y \right) \mathbf{j}
f \left( x, y \right) =
E. \mathbf{F} \left( x, y, z \right) = -5 x^{2} \mathbf{i} + 7 y^{2} \mathbf{j} + 3 z^{2} \mathbf{k}
f \left( x, y, z \right) =
Note: Your answers should be either expressions of x, y and z (e. g. "3xy + 2yz"), or the letter "N"
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