Answer: Finding the Divergence of a Vector Field In Exercises 6164, find the divergence

Chapter 15, Problem 63

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In Exercises 61 - 64, find the divergence of the vector field F at the given point.

\(\mathbf{F}(x, y, z)=e^{x} \sin y \mathbf{i}-e^{x} \cos y \mathbf{j}+z^{2} \mathbf{k} ;(3,0,0)\)

Text Transcription:

F(x, y, z) = e^{x} sin yi - e^{x} cos yj + z^{2}{k} ; (3, 0, 0)

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