Compute the unit binormal vector and torsion of the curve. 3) r(t) = langle t^2/2, -7t + 2, 1 angle A) B(t) = langle 0, 0, 1 angle, au = 1 C) B(t) = langle 0, 0, -1 angle, au = 1 B) B(t) = langle 0, 0, 1 angle, au = 0 D) B(t) = langle 0, 0, sqrt{t^2 + 49} angle, au = 0
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