Find the vectors $T$, $N$, and $B$ for the function $r(t) = \left< t^2, \frac{2}{3}t^3, t \right>$ at the point $\left( 1, \frac{2}{3}, 1 \right)$. Answers should be constant vectors (no variables).
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The gradient vector of a function is a vector that points in the direction of the greatest rate of increase of the function at a given point. It is calculated by taking the partial derivatives of the function with respect to each variable. In this case, we are Show more…
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