Show that for all tangent planes to the surfacex2/3 + y2/3 + z2/3 = 1the sum of the

Chapter 13, Problem 30

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Show that for all tangent planes to the surface

                              \(x^{2 / 3}+y^{2 / 3}+z^{2 / 3}=1\)

the sum of the squares of the \(x-\), \(y-\), and \(z-\)intercepts is \(1\) .

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Text Transcription:

x^2/3 + y^2/3 + z^2/3 = 1

x-

y-

z-

1

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