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Homework Statement
A particle moves along the curve of intersection of shapes y = -x2 and z = x2 in the direction in which x increases. At the instant when the particle is at the point P(1,-1,1), its speed is 9cm/s and that speed is increasing at a rate of 3cm/s2. Find the velocity and acceleration of the particle at that instant
Homework Equations
||[itex]\vec{v}[/itex]|| = 9
Derivative of ||[itex]\vec{v}[/itex]|| = 3
[itex]\vec{v}[/itex] = [itex]\vec{R'}[/itex] where [itex]\vec{R}[/itex] is the curve.
The Attempt at a Solution
I tried Googling it but I could not find a definite answer to my question. What I want to know is how do I find the [itex]\vec{R}[/itex] (curve defined by intersections). I have never encountered a similar problem before and I don't really know how to approach it. If you could hint me the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated.
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