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How to define this vector?

How can I define f(x,y,z)=xi+yj+zk with the given info:

- Sigma is part of z=x^2+y^2, below z=9 and having y less than or equal to 0.

- Let C (Region of the curve) be the boundary of Sigma with counterclockwise orientation from above.

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    This vector is already defined as F(x,y,z) = <x,y,z>. It's what is given for the problem.

    If you want to work out the problem, then parametrize the boundary, using the polar coordinates. Then, set up the integral.

    Good luck!

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