Calculate the surface integral over scalar field











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Let f:$R^3$ → R, f (x, y, z) = ax + by + z, where a and b are given constants.



Consider the simple surface S=Φ(D), parameterized by Φ: D = {(u, v) | $u^2$ + $v^2$ ≤ 1} ⊂ $R^2$$R^3$, Φ(u, v) = (u, v, $u^2 + v^2)$. S is then the piece of the paraboloid $z = x^2 + y^2$ that lies below the plane z=1.



Calculate the surface integral of f over S.



My attempt



Ithink that i should apply this:



$int_s$= $int_D f(Φ(u, v)||left(frac{partial Φ}{partial u}right) left(frac{partial Φ}{partial v}right) || dudv $



the part of $||left(frac{partial Φ}{partial u}right) left(frac{partial Φ}{partial v}right) ||$ i alredy have it, but i don´t know how to write the first part, i mean, do i have to parametrized ax + by + z in terms of u and v? and how do i find the integration limits?



Can someone help me please? I´m stuck in this problem
I would thank you a lot










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    Let f:$R^3$ → R, f (x, y, z) = ax + by + z, where a and b are given constants.



    Consider the simple surface S=Φ(D), parameterized by Φ: D = {(u, v) | $u^2$ + $v^2$ ≤ 1} ⊂ $R^2$$R^3$, Φ(u, v) = (u, v, $u^2 + v^2)$. S is then the piece of the paraboloid $z = x^2 + y^2$ that lies below the plane z=1.



    Calculate the surface integral of f over S.



    My attempt



    Ithink that i should apply this:



    $int_s$= $int_D f(Φ(u, v)||left(frac{partial Φ}{partial u}right) left(frac{partial Φ}{partial v}right) || dudv $



    the part of $||left(frac{partial Φ}{partial u}right) left(frac{partial Φ}{partial v}right) ||$ i alredy have it, but i don´t know how to write the first part, i mean, do i have to parametrized ax + by + z in terms of u and v? and how do i find the integration limits?



    Can someone help me please? I´m stuck in this problem
    I would thank you a lot










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      Let f:$R^3$ → R, f (x, y, z) = ax + by + z, where a and b are given constants.



      Consider the simple surface S=Φ(D), parameterized by Φ: D = {(u, v) | $u^2$ + $v^2$ ≤ 1} ⊂ $R^2$$R^3$, Φ(u, v) = (u, v, $u^2 + v^2)$. S is then the piece of the paraboloid $z = x^2 + y^2$ that lies below the plane z=1.



      Calculate the surface integral of f over S.



      My attempt



      Ithink that i should apply this:



      $int_s$= $int_D f(Φ(u, v)||left(frac{partial Φ}{partial u}right) left(frac{partial Φ}{partial v}right) || dudv $



      the part of $||left(frac{partial Φ}{partial u}right) left(frac{partial Φ}{partial v}right) ||$ i alredy have it, but i don´t know how to write the first part, i mean, do i have to parametrized ax + by + z in terms of u and v? and how do i find the integration limits?



      Can someone help me please? I´m stuck in this problem
      I would thank you a lot










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      Let f:$R^3$ → R, f (x, y, z) = ax + by + z, where a and b are given constants.



      Consider the simple surface S=Φ(D), parameterized by Φ: D = {(u, v) | $u^2$ + $v^2$ ≤ 1} ⊂ $R^2$$R^3$, Φ(u, v) = (u, v, $u^2 + v^2)$. S is then the piece of the paraboloid $z = x^2 + y^2$ that lies below the plane z=1.



      Calculate the surface integral of f over S.



      My attempt



      Ithink that i should apply this:



      $int_s$= $int_D f(Φ(u, v)||left(frac{partial Φ}{partial u}right) left(frac{partial Φ}{partial v}right) || dudv $



      the part of $||left(frac{partial Φ}{partial u}right) left(frac{partial Φ}{partial v}right) ||$ i alredy have it, but i don´t know how to write the first part, i mean, do i have to parametrized ax + by + z in terms of u and v? and how do i find the integration limits?



      Can someone help me please? I´m stuck in this problem
      I would thank you a lot







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