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Vector Functions and Motion
Helices and Motion in Space Curves
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Space curves show the path of an object moving through three-dimensional space. Unlike plane curves, which stay in two coordinates, space curves use three coordinate functions. If t is a parameter, the position of the particle is written as a vector function r(t) = . Here, x(t), y(t), and z(t) are differentiable functions of...
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Many real-world motions, like a plane’s flight path, involve movement in three-dimensional space. These paths can be modeled using space curves.
A space curve is the set of all points traced by a moving particle as the parameter t varies over an interval. Its position is given by a vector function r(t), where...
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