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Let S be the part of the paraboloid Let S be the part of the paraboloid   which is above the   plane oriented upwards, and let   .  A) Explain why   where   is the disc of radius 3 in the xy-plane oriented upward.  B) Compute the surface integral  which is above the Let S be the part of the paraboloid   which is above the   plane oriented upwards, and let   .  A) Explain why   where   is the disc of radius 3 in the xy-plane oriented upward.  B) Compute the surface integral  plane oriented upwards, and let Let S be the part of the paraboloid   which is above the   plane oriented upwards, and let   .  A) Explain why   where   is the disc of radius 3 in the xy-plane oriented upward.  B) Compute the surface integral  .
A) Explain why Let S be the part of the paraboloid   which is above the   plane oriented upwards, and let   .  A) Explain why   where   is the disc of radius 3 in the xy-plane oriented upward.  B) Compute the surface integral  where Let S be the part of the paraboloid   which is above the   plane oriented upwards, and let   .  A) Explain why   where   is the disc of radius 3 in the xy-plane oriented upward.  B) Compute the surface integral  is the disc of radius 3 in the xy-plane oriented upward.
B) Compute the surface integral Let S be the part of the paraboloid   which is above the   plane oriented upwards, and let   .  A) Explain why   where   is the disc of radius 3 in the xy-plane oriented upward.  B) Compute the surface integral


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