Why is r(t)=\langle f(t),g(t),h(t)\rangle called a vector-valued fu

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2021-11-13

Why is r(t)=f(t),g(t),h(t) called a vector-valued function?

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Charles Randolph

Charles Randolph

Beginner2021-11-14Added 16 answers

Step 1
Given r(t)=f(t),g(t),h(t).
We need to give reason why r(t) is called vector-valued function.
Step 2
The function r(t)=f(t),g(t),h(t) is called a vector valued function because the three dependent variable (x,y,z) are components of r and each component varies with respect to a single independent variable t.

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