Note: We did a problem similar to Problem 3 in class, but the shape for the in-class problem was a sphere, not a cube. R

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Note: We did a problem similar to Problem 3 in class, but the shape for the in-class problem was a sphere, not a cube. R

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Need help with this Multivariable Calculus problem!
Note: We did a problem similar to Problem 3 in class, but the shape for the in-class problem was a sphere, not a cube. Recall that the volume of a cube is length times width times height. 3. Let div F = 2x - 5y2 + 3z. Estimate the flux of F out of a small cube of side length 0.01 centered at each of the following points. (a) (1,1,2) (b) (0,2,1)
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