2. Polarization vector of a dielectric material ($\epsilon_r$=3) is given by $\vec{P} = (4x^2 + 5)\hat{x}$ (C/m$^2$). Find the; a) bound volume charge density expression, $\rho_{pv}$. b) electric field intensity expression, $\vec{E}$, c) electric flux density expression $\vec{D}$,
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