(1 point) Use the divergence theorem to calculate the flux of the vector field F(x, y, z) = -4xyi + 4yzj – 1xzk through

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(1 point) Use the divergence theorem to calculate the flux of the vector field F(x, y, z) = -4xyi + 4yzj – 1xzk through

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1 Point Use The Divergence Theorem To Calculate The Flux Of The Vector Field F X Y Z 4xyi 4yzj 1xzk Through 1
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(1 point) Use the divergence theorem to calculate the flux of the vector field F(x, y, z) = -4xyi + 4yzj – 1xzk through the sphere S of radius 3 centered at the origin and oriented outward. F. 81/4pi ·n do - ! S
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