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Suppose That S Is the Surface Which Is a Portion z=f(x,y)z = f ( x , y )

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Suppose that S is the surface which is a portion of the graph of a smooth function z=f(x,y)z = f ( x , y ) over a region R in the xy-plane, oriented upward.Consider the vector field F=fx(x,y)i+fy(x,y)j+g(x,y,z)k\vec { F } = f _ { x } ( x , y ) \vec { i } + f _ { y } ( x , y ) \vec { j } + g ( x , y , z ) \vec { k } .
Find g(x,y,z)g ( x , y , z ) so that SFdA=0\int _ { S } { \vec { F } } \cdot d \vec { A } = 0 .

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