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Green Theorem: Corollary 3 Proof

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This lecture covers the proof of Corollary 3 of Green's theorem, focusing on a regular domain with a positively oriented boundary, outer unit normal vectors, and a scalar field. The lecture demonstrates the relationship between the gradient and the divergence of the scalar field.

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