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Compute the outward flux of f=xi + 3yj + zk across the region in the first octant bounded by the planes x=1, y=1, and z=2.
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compute the outward flux of f=xi + 3yj + zk across the region in the first octant bounded by the planes x=1, y=1, and z=2.
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Answer:Y= 756
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