Use the Divergence Theorem to calculate the surface integral ∬SF⋅dS where F(x, y, z) = 6 xzi+y3 j+(2 z3−3 z2)k and S is the surface of the solid bounded by the paraboloid x = 9−y2−z2 and the plane x = 5.48π 192π 0 −960π −3,840π

Use the Divergence Theorem to calculate the surface integral ∬SF⋅dS where F(x, y, z) = 6 xzi+y3 j+(2 z3−3 z2)k and S is the surface of the solid bounded by the paraboloid x = 9−y2−z2 and the plane x = 5.48π 192π 0 −960π −3,840π

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Use the Divergence Theorem to calculate the surface integral S F d S where F ( x , y , z ) = 6 x z i + y 3 j + ( 2 z 3 3 z 2 ) k and S is the surface of the solid bounded by the paraboloid x = 9 y 2 z 2 and the plane x = 5 . 48 π 192 π 0 960 π 3 , 840 π

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