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Mathematics, 27.08.2021 23:20, pindu

Verify Stokes' Theorem for the given vector field and surface, oriented with an upward-pointing normal: F=⟨e^(y−z),0,0), the square with vertices (5,0,8),(5,5,8),(0,5,8) and (0,0,8).

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