Question: Let w= x^2+ y^2 + z^2 , x=integeral sin(phi)cos(theta), y=integeral sin(phi)sin(theta), z=integeral cos(phi). Find partialW/partial(integeral), partialW/partial(theta)

Let w= x^2+ y^2 + z^2 , x=integeral sin(phi)cos(theta), y=integeral sin(phi)sin(theta), z=integeral

Let w= x^2+ y^2 + z^2 , x=integeral sin(phi)cos(theta), y=integeral sin(phi)sin(theta), z=integeral cos(phi). Find partialW/partial(integeral), partialW/partial(theta)

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