Find the derivative of the vector function. r(t)=e^{t^{2}}i-j+\ln(1+3t)k

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2021-12-04

Find the derivative of the vector function.
r(t)=et2ij+ln(1+3t)k

Answer & Explanation

George Burge

George Burge

Beginner2021-12-05Added 16 answers

To find the derivative of r(t)=et2ij+ln(1+3t)k we will use Theorem 2 and Theorem 3 (differentiation rules). We have:
dr(t)dt=(et2)i1j+[ln(1+3t)]k
=et2(t2)i0j+11+3t(1+3t)k
=2tet2i+31+3tk
where we used the chain rule for the first and third component. We conclude that
dr(t)dt=2tet2i+31+3tk
Result:
dr(t)dt=2tet2i+31+3tk

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