Solution: Finding the Divergence of a Vector Field In Exercises 5760, find the

Chapter 15, Problem 60

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In Exercises 57 - 60, find the divergence of the vector field F.

\(\mathbf{F}(x, y, z)=\ln \left(x^{2}+y^{2}\right) \mathbf{i}+x y \mathbf{j}+\ln \left(y^{2}+z^{2}\right) \mathbf{k}\)

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F(x, y, z) = ln (x^2 + y^2)i + xyj + ln (y^2 + z^2) k

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