Find the domain of r(t) and the value of r(to). NOTE: Round your answer to two decimal places when needed. r(t) = cos(at
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Find the domain of r(t) and the value of r(to). NOTE: Round your answer to two decimal places when needed. r(t) = cos(at
Find the domain of r(t) and the value of r(to). NOTE: Round your answer to two decimal places when needed. r(t) = cos(at)i ln(t)j + √t − 14k; to – = 15 Domain is: 2 [14 ∞ NOTE: Enter your answer in terms of i, j, and k. r(15) |-i - ln(15) j+ k X = "
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