5. Let G be the solid region bounded by the coordinate planes and the plane 2 + 4y + 3z = 12. Let F(x, y, z) = (x²y,xz, yz?). Use Gauss's Divergence Theorem to set-up a triple integral equal to O F - ñ do, where S is the boundary of G, oriented by outward normal

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Chapter10: Analytic Geometry
Section10.6: The Three-dimensional Coordinate System
Problem 40E: For the sphers x-12+y+22+z-42=36 and x2+y2+z2=64, find the ratio of their a surface areas. b...
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5. Let G be the solid region bounded by the coordinate planes and the plane 2x + 4y + 3z = 12.
Let F(r, y, 2)
(x?y, xz, yz?). Use Gauss's Divergence Theorem to set-up a triple
X',
integral equal to
O F. i do, where S is the boundary of G, oriented by outward normal
Transcribed Image Text:5. Let G be the solid region bounded by the coordinate planes and the plane 2x + 4y + 3z = 12. Let F(r, y, 2) (x?y, xz, yz?). Use Gauss's Divergence Theorem to set-up a triple X', integral equal to O F. i do, where S is the boundary of G, oriented by outward normal
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