Find the Domain of the vector-valued function R Let \vec{R} be

Clifton Sanchez

Clifton Sanchez

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2021-12-02

Find the Domain of the vector-valued function R
Let R be a vector-valued function defined by
R(t)={<<4tsin3tt,In(t+1)>>,ift0<<2,3,0>>,ift=0
Give dom R
Determine whether R is a continuous at t=0.

Answer & Explanation

Drood1980

Drood1980

Beginner2021-12-03Added 16 answers

R(t)={<<4tsin3tt,In(t+1)>>,if t0<<2,3,0>>,if t=0
Domain of 4t
4t0t4tϵ(,4]
Domain of lim3ttt0tϵ(,0)(,)
Domain of g(t+1)t+1>0
t1tϵ(1,)
Domain of 4t,lim3ttlog(t+1)
=(,4]{(,0))}(1,+)
=(1,0)(0,4]
but the R(t) is defined at t=0
dom R(t)=(1,4]
For contimuity of R at t=0 we have to check the contimuityof cmponent of R.
limt0R(t)=limt04t,sin3tt,log(t+1)
=limt04t,limt0sin3tt,limt0log(t+1)
=40,3limt0sin3t3t,,log(0+1)
=4,3×1,log1{limtsinxx=1}
=2,3,0
=R(0)
limt0R(t)<

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