Chapter 13.1 - Calculus of Vector-Valued Functions
Chapter 13.1 - Calculus of Vector-Valued Functions
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Hit yaj t z t k
whose domain i a set D realnumbers
of
1 We call t
ytti andalt are the
coordinates or components
a parameter and x t
the function
of
or a vector parametrization
21 We call it path
a
the putt
The set all points x t yezd alt of
is the curve traced by thepath 4
3
of
Path example
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3 r lt L Int Er sin't D ter too
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years
5 Ex 45
Then 2 2 2 5255
4
X 25T 52
2 528
obtainthe parametrization rt t Fat ZEE
Using tix as parameter we
50Sintcost
I 25sin 2t sin 2t 2 sintcost
the plume
yz 2 w cuter 0,0 0
Let C be a cinch
Nz in ya plum of
vector I 1
C is the translation C by the
23
of
c s C is printinga co Lost 2sint D O 210
y ly
is parametrized by C 1 4 22 O Joost 2sint
Lx
L I It host 2 2sints OSEE21T
4 3
C 3sintcost 27 20 4 2 3sint o 3cost
3 The function rt
Determine trainer canter
purantizes a circle C
and plane continuing C
by 3sht
O 3costs
C
bythe motor co 4 22
parametrized
Cisthe translation
of
lies in xz plane
C
r 3
center o o o
his in Xz plane
r 3
center 0 4 2
t
4 set e 42 27 5
intersects
Determine curve t 2 sphere x
jthe
Ammi Lion sphere
t
then t t e 4 5
eat test I
set eat X e
t
x 4 1 x2 x 1 0
D b Ya E 3 C O
No real
roots does notintersect