3. (a) Show that the two surfaces S1 : z = xy and S2 : z =3x^2/4 - y^2 perpendicularly at the point (2, 1, 2).

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3. (a) Show that the two surfaces S1 : z = xy and S2 : z =3x^2/4 - y^2

perpendicularly at the point (2, 1, 2).

b)

Show that every tangent plane to the cone z^2 = x^2+y^2 must pass through the origin.

3. (a) Show that the two surfaces S1 : z = ry and S2 : z = r? – y² intersect
perpendicularly at the point (2, 1, 2).
(b) Show that every tangent plane to the cone z² = x²+y² must pass through
the origin.
Transcribed Image Text:3. (a) Show that the two surfaces S1 : z = ry and S2 : z = r? – y² intersect perpendicularly at the point (2, 1, 2). (b) Show that every tangent plane to the cone z² = x²+y² must pass through the origin.
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