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Homework Statement
Compute surface integral. F = <z, x, y> f(x,y) = x + y, 0 <= x <= 1, 0 <= y <= 1.
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The Attempt at a Solution
Well this is what I tried:
<z, x, y > * < -fx, -fy, 1> = -z - x + y = -(x+y) - x + y = -2x
Then I integrated it using the bounds given and got -1.
But by the divergence theorem this should = 0. Help!