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  • When get wrote down ∫∫ div(F)dA, I believe he may have meant ∫∫ curl(F)dA. Since the former is Gauss's divergence theorem. However, since the vector field is symmetrical, the answer happened to be right. Thanks a lot for your hard work!

  • @faithx92 ∫∫ div(F)dA is correct. Green's theorem is the analog of the divergence theorem for two dimensional vector fields.

    Perhaps you are confused because Green's theorem can also be generalized to Stokes theorem. Namely, if you go from the plane the three dimensional space. In that case it is the *other* side of the equation you reference that will be replaced by the curl.

  • [5:15] Did he just fart?

  • These clips are great help, thanks!

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