Study Guide for Stewart's Multivariable Calculus, 8th
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Author: Stewart, James
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 13.1, Problem 3PT
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Study Guide for Stewart's Multivariable Calculus, 8th
Ch. 13.1 - For r(t)=sinticost4j,r(3)= a) 32i+22j b) 22i+32j...Ch. 13.1 - The curve given by r(t) = 2i + tj + 2tk is a: a)...Ch. 13.1 - Prob. 3PTCh. 13.1 - Prob. 4PTCh. 13.1 - Prob. 5PTCh. 13.2 - For r(t)=t3i+sintj(t2+2t)k,r(0)= a) j 2k b) 3i ...Ch. 13.2 - True or False: [r(t)s(t)]=r(t)s(t)+s(t)r(t).Ch. 13.2 - Prob. 3PTCh. 13.2 - Prob. 4PTCh. 13.3 - Prob. 1PT
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