Theory and ExamplesNormal curves A smooth curve is normal

Chapter 14, Problem 57E

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Problem 57E

Theory and Examples

Normal curves A smooth curve is normal to a surface ƒ(x, y, z) = cat a point of intersection if the curve’s velocity vector is a nonzero scalar multiple of at the point. Show that the curve

is normal to the surface

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