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Chapter 1 Topics in Analytic Geometry

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MA112 Section 750001: Prepared by Dr.Archara Pacheenburawana 73and hence√ (dx ) dr2 ∥dt∥ = +dt( ) 2 dyordt√ (dx ) dr2 ∥dt∥ = +dt( ) 2 dy+dt( ) 2 dzdtSubstitut<strong>in</strong>g these expressions <strong>in</strong> (4.22) and (4.24) leads us to the follow<strong>in</strong>g theorem.Theorem 4.6 If C is the graph <strong>in</strong> 2-space or 3-space of a smooth vector-valued functionr(t), then its arc length L from t = a to t = b isL =Example 4.17 F<strong>in</strong>d the arc length of the vector-valued functionfrom t = 0 to t = π.Solution .........∫ badr∥dt∥ dt (4.25)r(t) = costi+s<strong>in</strong>tj+tkExample 4.18 F<strong>in</strong>d the arc length of the vector-valued functionSolution .........Arc Length as a Parameterr(t) = 〈2t,lnt,t 2 〉 for 1 ≤ t ≤ e.For many purpose the best parameter to use for represent<strong>in</strong>g a curve <strong>in</strong> 2-space or 3-spaceparametricallyisthelengthofarcmeasured alongthecurve fromsomefixed reference po<strong>in</strong>t.This can be done as follows:Us<strong>in</strong>g Arc Length as a ParameterStep 1. Select an arbitrary po<strong>in</strong>t on the curve C to serve as a reference po<strong>in</strong>t.Step 2. Start<strong>in</strong>g from the reference po<strong>in</strong>t, choose one direction along the curve to be thepositive direction and the other to be the negative direction.Step 3. If P is a po<strong>in</strong>t on the curve, let s be the signed arc length along C from thereference po<strong>in</strong>t to P, where s is positive if P is <strong>in</strong> the positive direction from thereference po<strong>in</strong>t and s is negative if P is <strong>in</strong> the negative direction.

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