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If V=x^(2)y+y^(2)z then find vec(E) at (...

If `V=x^(2)y+y^(2)z` then find `vec(E)` at (x, y, z)

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`-2xy hat(i)-(x^(2)+2yz) hat(j)=y^(2) hat(k)`
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