Question
Hi--can anybody show me how to do this?
Find the length of the curve r(t)= (sqrt2)i + (sqrt2)j + (1-t^2)k from (0,0,1) to (sqrt2, sqrt2, 0).
Thank you!!!!!!!
Find the length of the curve r(t)= (sqrt2)i + (sqrt2)j + (1-t^2)k from (0,0,1) to (sqrt2, sqrt2, 0).
Thank you!!!!!!!
Answers
I don't see how the curve can go through the starting point of (x,y,z) = (0,0,1), if the x and y coordinates are alwsys sqrt 2. Are you sure you copied the problem statement correctly? When t = 1, you do end up at (sqrt2, sqrt2, 0).
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