Find the domain of the vector-valued functions: (a) \vec{r}(t)=<< t^{-1},(t+1)^{-1},\sin^{-1}(t)>> (b)

tebollahb

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2021-12-10

Find the domain of the vector-valued functions:
(a) r(t)=t1,(t+1)1,sin1(t)
(b) r(t)=8t3,In(t),et

Answer & Explanation

Barbara Meeker

Barbara Meeker

Beginner2021-12-11Added 38 answers

Step 1
To Determine: find the domain of the vector-valued function
Given: we have given two functions
a) r(t)=t1,(t+1)1,sin1(t)
b) r(t)=8t3,ln(t),et
Explanation:
Part a) we have a function
r(t)=t1,(t+1)1,sin1(t)
Here we see the domain of each individual separately
Domain of t1=1t is t>0 that is R0 or (,0)(0,)(1)
Domain of

(t+1)1=1t+1 is t+10t1 that is R1, or (,1)(1,)(2)
Domain of sin1t is [1,1](3)
so the domain of the whole funcion will be the common region of all the three.
here we see that the function is not defined at t=O and t=1
from the above we conclude that the
domainis (1,0)(0,1]
Step 2
Part b) we havea function
r(t)=8t3,ln(t),et
Domain of 8t3 is
8t30
t38
t38
t32 or (,2](1)
Domain of ln(t) is t>0 or (0,)(2)
Domain of et is t0 or [0,)(3)
from the above three the common region will be the domain of the function .
Domain is (0,2]

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