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F(x, y) represents a velocity field of a fluid over a surface S defined by z = 6 − 3x − 2y. If the magnitude of the velocity in the direction of the unit normal vector, n̂, on S is 3z⁄√14, compute the flux of F(x, y) over the surface S in the first octant oriented upward, using the projection of S on the xy - plane

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