The document defines tangent and normal vectors for functions. It states that the tangent vector at a point t0 on a differentiable function r(t) is given by r'(t0), and the unit tangent vector T(t) is r'(t) divided by the magnitude of r'(t). The principal unit normal vector N(t) is defined as the derivative of the unit tangent vector T'(t) divided by its magnitude. Examples are then given to illustrate these definitions.
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The document defines tangent and normal vectors for functions. It states that the tangent vector at a point t0 on a differentiable function r(t) is given by r'(t0), and the unit tangent vector T(t) is r'(t) divided by the magnitude of r'(t). The principal unit normal vector N(t) is defined as the derivative of the unit tangent vector T'(t) divided by its magnitude. Examples are then given to illustrate these definitions.
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3 Unit Tangent and Normal Vectors
Definition 4 Tangent vector
Suppose r(t) is differentiable at t0 and that r' (t) 0 . Then r' (t 0 ) is defined to be a tangent vector to the graph of r(t) at the point where t = t0.
Definition 5 Unit tangent vector
If r(t) is a vector function that defines a smooth graph, then at each point a unit tangent is 𝐫′(𝐭) ̂ 𝐓(𝑡) = ‖𝐫′(𝐭)‖