Use the Divergence Theorem to calculate the surface integral S

  1. Use the Divergence Theorem to calculate the surface integralS F · dS; that is, calculate the flux of F across S. F(x, y, z) =
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  2. Use the Divergence Theorem to calculate the surface integralS F · dS; that is, calculate the flux of F across S. F(x, y, z) =
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  3. Use the Divergence Theorem to calculate the surface integralS F · dS; that is, calculate the flux of F across S. F(x, y, z) =
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  4. A. Find the integral of the following function.Integral of (x√(x+1)) dx. B. Set up and evaluate the integral of (2√x) for
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  5. Evaluate the given integral, where C is the circle with positive orientation.Cauchy integral theorem, integral over C
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  6. d/dx integral from o to x of function cos(2*pi*x) du isfirst i do the integral and i find the derivative right. by the
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  7. d/dx integral from o to x of function cos(2*pi*x) du isfirst i do the integral and i find the derivative right. by the
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  8. "Leave the answer as a definite integral, but indicate how it could by evaluated by using the fundamental theorem of calculus."I
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  9. 1/2Eo times ( (volume integral)E^2 dtau + (surface integral)E PHI da )That's the equation, the first integral is over the voume
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  10. 1. Express the given integral as the limit of a Riemann sum but do not evaluate:integral[0 to 3]((x^3 - 6x)dx) 2.Use the
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