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    Let C Be the Space Curve Given by R(t) =
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Let C Be the Space Curve Given by R(t) =

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Let C be the space curve given by r(t) = (t - Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k ) i + 3t j + (2t - Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k ) k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by


A) - Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k i - Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k j + Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k k
B) - Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k i + Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k j + Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k k
C) - Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k i + Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k j + Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k k
D) - Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k i - Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k j + Let C be the space curve given by r(t)  = (t -   )  i + 3t j + (2t -   )  k. The unit binormal to curve C at t = 0 is given by A)  -   i -   j +   k B)  -   i +   j +   k C)  -   i +   j +   k D)  -   i -   j +   k E)  - k k
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