Edit Find the domain of r(t) and the value of r(to). NOTE: Round your answer to two decimal places when needed. r(t) = c
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Edit 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 – In(t)j + vt – 2k; to = 3 ( Domain is: [ 2 ✓ [ 2 8 ) ✓ NOTE: Enter your answer in terms i, j, and k r(3) = 0.9865 1 – 1.0986 ; + ] Х e Textbook and Media Hint Assistance Used The domain of a vector-valued function r(t) is the set of allowable values for t. If r(t) is defined in terms of component functions and the domain is not specified explicitly, then the domain is the intersection of the natural domains of the component functions.
Edit 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 – In(t)j + vt – 2k; to = 3 ( Domain is: [ 2 ✓ [ 2 8 ) ✓ NOTE: Enter your answer in terms i, j, and k r(3) = 0.9865 1 – 1.0986 ; + ] Х e Textbook and Media Hint Assistance Used The domain of a vector-valued function r(t) is the set of allowable values for t. If r(t) is defined in terms of component functions and the domain is not specified explicitly, then the domain is the intersection of the natural domains of the component functions.