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Mathematics, 07.06.2020 03:00 katiemaley19

Suppose you need to know an equation of the tangent plane to a surface S at the point P(2; 1; 3). You don't have the equation for S but you know that the curves r1(t) = h2 + 3t; 1 t2; 3 4t + t2i r2(t) = h1 + t2; 2t3 1; 2t + 1i both lie on S. Find the equation of the tangent plane at P.

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