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Find the surface integral ∫σ∫f(x, y,z)ds∫σ∫f(x, y,z)ds where f=(x2+y2)zf=(x2+y2)z and σσ is the sphere x2+y2+z2=9x2+y2+z2=9 above z=1z=1 .parameterize the surface integral// rz, y,zas .. 11-(.φ),zf..6)临唱1da 27sin 2(phi)cos(phi)eee< -9costhetasin 2(phee ded 0 t) note: for θ type theta and for φ type phi

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