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Mathematics, 25.03.2021 02:00 tashkynmurat

Let F⃗ =⟨ez2+sin(y3),zcosx−−√,z⟩. Compute the flux of F⃗ across the portion of the paraboloid z=2−x2−y2 (oriented upward) above the plane z=1. (Hint: even though the surface is not closed, we could easily create a closed surface by including the "bottom disk".)

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