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Determine the potential `phi (x,y,z)` of an electrostatic field `vec(E) = ay hati + (ax + bz) hatj + by hatk`, where a and b are constants, `hati, hatj` are the unit vectors of the axes x,y,z. `[-y(ax +bz)+` constant]

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