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Mathematics, 21.07.2019 07:30 jamessmith86

Show that the vector field f(x, y,z)=⟨ycos(−2x),−2xsin(y),0⟩f(x, y,z)=⟨ycos⁡(−2x),−2xsin⁡(y),0⟩ is not a gradient vector field by computing its curl. how does this show what you intended?

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