Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition

Published by Cengage Learning
ISBN 10: 1285741552
ISBN 13: 978-1-28574-155-0

Chapter 13 - Review - Concept Check - Page 881: 1

Answer

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Work Step by Step

A vector function is known to be a a function whose domain is a set of real numbers, that is, $D \in N$, and whose range is a set of multidimensional vectors. Let us consider $R(t)$ any vector-valued function in $3D$. To differentiate or integrate a vector-valued function, we will have to differentiate or integrate each component of a function individually or separately.
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