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Use the Divergence Theorem to compute the surface integral where Q is the cube -1<=x<=1, -1<=y<=1, -1<=z<=1, F=<4y^2, 3z-cosx, z^3-x>. (Answer: 8) I know the divergence of the vector field, which is 3z^2. How should I set up the integral and solve for it?

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