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Q: If A = 2x²i - 3yzj + xz^2k and Ø(x, y, z)= 2z-x^3y, then Solve (a) A. VØ at the point (1, -1, 1) and (b) AxVØ at the point (1, -1, 1).​

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Answered by nitusuraj89
3

Answer:

Let

A=2x^2i−3yzj+xz^2k

and

ϕ=2z−x^3y

, find

A.▽ϕ

at point (1,-1,1).

5

3

4

1

Explanation:

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