Is this solution right or not ? Need yr backing

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In summary, the individuals are discussing a solution for a problem and asking for clarification and approval from others. The solution involves the use of the chain rule and substitution, and the individual is seeking backing or approval for their solution. They also mention a related question and ask for suggestions on finding a solution for it.
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Is this solution right or not ? Need yr backing

Hello guys,

would you please check the solution attached with this post and whether it's right or wrong ?
if wrong, what's the correct solution

I'm looking forward to get yr backing ASAP
 

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Hey Mechano and welcome to the forums.

Looks good to me with the chain rule and proper substitution but its been a while since I've done any vector calculus or line integrals, but based on the identities, the chain rule and the substitution looks good.

Hopefully we can get a few more clarifications here just to be sure.
 
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I'm grateful your quick response Chiro, I"m agree with you, let's waiting the other clarification to be sure of solution's validity
 
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for the same problem above, can you help me to suggest solution to find

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would you please check the attachment, I solved above question and I need your approval
 

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