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- Assume M=xdy -ydx+dz ∈ Ω1(R^3). What's the restriction of M to the plane {z=2}? I think it's xdy-ydx. Is that right?
Do the two forms have the same values on tangent vectors to z = 2?1591238460 said:
- Assume M=xdy -ydx+dz ∈ Ω1(R^3). What's the restriction of M to the plane {z=2}? I think it's xdy-ydx. Is that right?
Just check the values.1591238460 said:Thank you, so what should I do?
Use ## ##'s at the beginning and end if you want to do Latex editing here.1591238460 said:I think the tangent vectors of the plane z=2 are in the form of a$\frac{\partial}{\partial x}$+b$\frac{\partial}{\partial y}$, to a$\frac{\partial}{\partial x}$+b$\frac{\partial}{\partial y}$, both of the two forms of the value, am I right?
1591238460 said:I think the tangent vectors of the plane z=2 are in the form of a##\frac{\partial}{\partial x}+b\frac{\partial}{\partial y}##, to a ##\frac{\partial}{\partial x}+b\frac{\partial}{\partial y} ##, both of the two forms of the value, am I right?