xxjeepdude44xx
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I need to find the tangent unit vector to r(t). where Vector r(t) = <3t^2+6cos(t), 4sin(t), ln(t-1)>
I know that vector T(t) = r'(t)/|r'(t)|... when i go to try and figure out |r'(t)| i get a crazy mess.
sqrt(20(t^2-2t+1)(sin(t))^2-72t(t^2-2t+1)sin(t)+36t^4-72t^3+52t^2-32t+17) all that miltiplied by |1/t-1|
my instructor say "Just differentiate each piece individually. Then reassemble and divide by the length." but i don't understand what he means..
I know that vector T(t) = r'(t)/|r'(t)|... when i go to try and figure out |r'(t)| i get a crazy mess.
sqrt(20(t^2-2t+1)(sin(t))^2-72t(t^2-2t+1)sin(t)+36t^4-72t^3+52t^2-32t+17) all that miltiplied by |1/t-1|
my instructor say "Just differentiate each piece individually. Then reassemble and divide by the length." but i don't understand what he means..
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