Calculus 3: Tangent Planes and Linear Approximation (Video #14) | Math with Professor V
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- Introduction to tangent planes to a surface; finding the equation of a tangent plane to a surface at a point; differentials, using the tangent plane as a linear approximation. Differentiability of functions of two variables using the definition and easier theorem. #calculus3 #mathtvwithprofessorv #tangentplanes #linearapproximation #youtubemath #mathprofessor #calculus #mathvideos
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In 28.18 why normal vector would not be (-1/4, -1, 1) but (1/4, 1, -1)? I mean how can we determine which direction vector should come first in cross product?
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at 9:39 I dont understand how you got (y+1), shouldn't it be (y-1)?
No, look at the coordinates of point P and review how to write equations of planes.
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