Compute the curl of each of the following vectors: V = (yz, xz, xy) F = (x, y, z) 5-(2²+²+2 = Note: • If the answer is a scalar, you can just type it in the box (using the Calcpad if you like, or using / for fractions, ^ for exponents, etc.) For multiplication, you can either leave a space, or use *. So x* x= xx = x². y (x² + y² +2²)³/2¹ (x² + y² +÷²)³/²¹ (x²+ y² +:2)³/2 Note that this is not the same as x without a space; that will get read as an entirely different variable! • If you need to enter a vector, enter an ordered list of components, so for A you can enter either A = (A₂, Ay, A₂) = {A₂, Ay, A₂}. Note that the system isn't great with multiplying through by overall factors, so it's better not to write e.g. (2A, 2A, 2A₂). 1 • If you need to enter 0, enter it in three components, as (0,0,0) or {0,0,0}. VxV= V xr= ▼x 5 =
Compute the curl of each of the following vectors: V = (yz, xz, xy) F = (x, y, z) 5-(2²+²+2 = Note: • If the answer is a scalar, you can just type it in the box (using the Calcpad if you like, or using / for fractions, ^ for exponents, etc.) For multiplication, you can either leave a space, or use *. So x* x= xx = x². y (x² + y² +2²)³/2¹ (x² + y² +÷²)³/²¹ (x²+ y² +:2)³/2 Note that this is not the same as x without a space; that will get read as an entirely different variable! • If you need to enter a vector, enter an ordered list of components, so for A you can enter either A = (A₂, Ay, A₂) = {A₂, Ay, A₂}. Note that the system isn't great with multiplying through by overall factors, so it's better not to write e.g. (2A, 2A, 2A₂). 1 • If you need to enter 0, enter it in three components, as (0,0,0) or {0,0,0}. VxV= V xr= ▼x 5 =
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Transcribed Image Text:Compute the curl of each of the following vectors:
V = (yz, xz, xy)
F = (x, y, z)
= = (
Note:
Y
2
(x² + y² +2²)³/²¹ (x² + y² + x2)³/²¹ (x² + y² + x2)³/2
• If the answer is a scalar, you can just type it in the box (using the Calcpad if you like, or using / for fractions, ^ for exponents, etc.) For multiplication, you can either leave a space, or use *. So
x*x=xx = x².
Note that this is not the same as xx without a space; that will get read as an entirely different variable!
• If you need to enter a vector, enter an ordered list of components, so for A you can enter either
A = (A₂, Ay, A₂) = {Ax, Ay, Az} .
Note that the system isn't great with multiplying through by overall factors, so it's better not to write e.g.
• If you need to enter O, enter it in three components, as (0, 0, 0) or {0,0,0}.
V x V =
▼ xr=
vx=
(2A, 2A, 2A₂).
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