Use the divergence theorem to find the outward flux of F across the boundary of the region D. F = (3y-x)i + (5z - 4y)j +

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Use the divergence theorem to find the outward flux of F across the boundary of the region D. F = (3y-x)i + (5z - 4y)j +

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Use The Divergence Theorem To Find The Outward Flux Of F Across The Boundary Of The Region D F 3y X I 5z 4y J 1
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Use the divergence theorem to find the outward flux of F across the boundary of the region D. F = (3y-x)i + (5z - 4y)j + (2y-2x)k D: The cube bounded by the planes x = ±2, y = ±2, and z= +2 The outward flux is (Type an exact answer.)
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