Evaluating Integral F dot dA using Divergence Theorem

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Homework Statement



use the divergence theorem to evaluate the integral F dot dA

F = (2x-z)i + x2yj + xz2k

s is the surface enclosing the unit cube and oriented outward

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is the the region from -1 to 1 for x y and z

div F = x2 + 2xz + 2

x2 + 2xz + 2 dx = x3/3 + x2z + 2x from -1 to 1

14/3 dy = 14y/3 from -1 to 1 = 28/3

28/3 dz = 28z/3 from -1 to 1 = 56/3

is this correct
 
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