F. dr as a line integral and as a double integral. JC F(x, y, z) = (-y+z)i + (x − z)j + (x - y)k S: z = √√1-x² - y² Verify Stokes's Theorem by evaluating line integral double integral

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Verify Stokes's Theorem
by
evaluating
F(x, y, z) = (-y + z)i + (x − z)j + (x − y)k
S: z = √ 1 - x² - y²
line integral
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F. dr as a line integral and as a double integral.
double integral
Transcribed Image Text:Verify Stokes's Theorem by evaluating F(x, y, z) = (-y + z)i + (x − z)j + (x − y)k S: z = √ 1 - x² - y² line integral [[F F. dr as a line integral and as a double integral. double integral
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