Find the divergence of the vector field. F(x,y,z)=(x+yz)i+(y+xz)j+(z+xy)k

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2021-12-05

Find the divergence of the vector field.
F(x,y,z)=(x+yz)i+(y+xz)j+(z+xy)k

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Charles Randolph

Charles Randolph

Beginner2021-12-06Added 16 answers

Remember how we determine the divergence? Describes the vector field as follows:
F(x,y,z)=(F1(x,y,z),F2(x,y,z),F3(x,y,z)) 
where Fi are scalar functions, then the divergence of the field F is given with: 
÷ F=F1x+F2y+F3z 
We determine the divergence of the specified field using the formula above:
div F = 1+1+1=3 
Result: 
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