Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate ∫CF⋅dr where F(x,y,z)=xi+yj+3(x2+y2)k and C is the boundary of the part of the paraboloid where z=36−x2−y2 which lies above the xy-plane and C is oriented counterclockwise when viewed from above.

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Section10.6: The Three-dimensional Coordinate System
Problem 41E: Does the sphere x2+y2+z2=100 have symmetry with respect to the a x-axis? b xy-plane?
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Use Stokes' Theorem to evaluate ∫CF⋅dr where F(x,y,z)=xi+yj+3(x2+y2)k and C is the boundary of the part of the paraboloid where z=36−x2−y2 which lies above the xy-plane and C is oriented counterclockwise when viewed from above.

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