Sketching the vector equation (KristaKingMath)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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Learn how to sketch the vector equation. Given the components of the vector, write parametric equations for the vector. Use the parametric equations to find two-variable equations that model the projections of the curve on each of the three coordinate axes. Draw the projections and then draw the curve.
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I wish you were my math teacher. I am having a terrible time this semester. Your videos are saving my sanity and anxiety. My lectures are absolutely pointless and a waste of time. Thank you for explaining this so wonderfully. My teacher who has been teaching for "40 years" does not have a nickel of worth on what I learn from you.
Thank you for clearing my doubts in vector sketching.your just great in explaining.
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wouldn't X^(3/2) be less steep.
alphamarigi I paused the video at that point. I’m pretty sure your correct and that she made a mistake.
@@unknownentity5354 yeah, maybe because its initially steeper so there's some merit but yeah its a mistake
Shouldn't z=y^1.5 should be less steeper,on yz plane less than,z=x^3 ??
this is really great ma'am
I could not find anything on drawing projections of a curve onto a plane in the James Stewart textbook. But the exercises in the chapter ask for you to do it. Was I supposed to know this already from scalar and vector projections or something?
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Awesome explanation! Thank you!
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