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x=tcost & y=t+sint then find
find an equation to the curve at the point corresponding to the given value of the parameter.
x = tcost y = tsint when t = π i
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x=tcost & y=t+sint then find dx2/d2y
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rohit singh
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find the curvature of vector function r(t)= <t^2,sint-tcost,cost+tsint>
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Bill
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Could someone please check my work on the following problems? I want to be sure that I'm doing them correctly; i'm just required
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Joesph
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Can somebody explain how the derivative of (cost-sint)i and (cost+sint)j equal -2sinti and 2costj. Should it be (-sint-cost)i
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Anonymous
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Q.NO.4: Find the arc length of the graph of r(t).
r(t)=(t^2)i +(cost + t sint)j +(sint- t cost)k , 0≤t≤π
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akash
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If sin T = 1/2, then the value of sinT ( sinT - cosecT ) is
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alex
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find cos (x/2) when sint =12/13
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Raquel
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Find dy/dx
x=te^t y=t+sint
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Anonymous
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Find lim t -->0 ( (tant/t) i - (3t/sint)j + (cos t + (t^2)/2 - 1) / t^2 ) k
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Ken
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