OOps sorry
the T(t) would be $$\frac {\vec r '(t)} {||\vec r '(t)||}$$
And no I wouldn't expect to always find an intersection. The lines could be parallel or skew
Homework Statement
Let L1 be the tangent line to r(t) at the point t = a and let L2 be the tangent line where t = b. Find the equation of the lines L1. Find the equation of the lines L1 and L2 and find the points of intersection.
r(t) = <f(t), g(t), h(t)>
*bolded letters are vectors
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Homework Statement
Evaluate the indefinite integral as a power series. What is the radius of convergence (R)?
##\int x^2ln(1+x) \, dx##
Book's answer: ##\int x^2ln(1+x) dx = C + \sum_{n=1}^\infty (-1)^n \frac {x^{n+3}} {n(n+3)}; R = 1##
Homework Equations
Geometric series
##\frac {1} {1-x} =...