3. Consider the curve C defined by the vector-valued function R(t) = -2):+-3)j+ cos(t – 2)k, - oo

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3. Consider the curve C defined by the vector-valued function
R(t) =
-2):+-3)j+ cos(t – 2)k,
- oo <t<c0
and the surface S whose equation is
x3 + y3 + z3 = 0
Prove that Cis tangent to S at the point (0, –1, 1).
Transcribed Image Text:3. Consider the curve C defined by the vector-valued function R(t) = -2):+-3)j+ cos(t – 2)k, - oo <t<c0 and the surface S whose equation is x3 + y3 + z3 = 0 Prove that Cis tangent to S at the point (0, –1, 1).
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