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12 Nov 2019
1.Use lagrange multipers to find the least distance between the point (-3,0,4) and the surface of the cone z^2 = x^2 + y^2
2. Suppose a particle moving in space has velocity v(t) = <sin(2t), cos(t), e^-t> and initial position x(0) = <2,0,1>. Find the position vector function x(t).
1.Use lagrange multipers to find the least distance between the point (-3,0,4) and the surface of the cone z^2 = x^2 + y^2
2. Suppose a particle moving in space has velocity v(t) = <sin(2t), cos(t), e^-t> and initial position x(0) = <2,0,1>. Find the position vector function x(t).
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16 Feb 2019