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Identify the surface Describe the surface with the given parametric representation.$$\mathbf{r}(u, v)=\langle v, 6 \cos u, 6 \sin u\rangle, \text { for } 0 \leq u \leq 2 \pi, 0 \leq v \leq 2$$
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The parametric representation of a surface in 3D space is given by a vector function $\mathbf{r}(u, v)$, where $u$ and $v$ are parameters. In this case, $\mathbf{r}(u, v)=\langle v, 6 \cos u, 6 \sin u\rangle$. Show more…
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