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String comment = 'How do you prove these two expressions.
For context this is on homework for electromag 1'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==1458160 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)06:28:55') {

'>>1458159
math undergrad here
i have no idea of what am I looking at but it has the same format as the product rule for derivatives'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==1458175 && dateTime=='04/25/24(Thu)07:28:17') {

'>>1458160
I think I see what you mean but is it right to treat the infinitesmal da/dl/dt as part of it? I think the way to solve it has to do with rewriting the terms within the surface/volume integrals'
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