Let F(t) = (-3t² - 1, t³ – 5tª, – 3t²). Find the line (L) tangent to r(t) at the point (-4,-4, − 3) L: (x, y, z) = +t

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Let F(t) = (-3t² - 1, t³ – 5tª, – 3t²).
Find the line (L) tangent to r(t) at the point (-4,-4, − 3)
L: (x, y, z)
=
+t
Transcribed Image Text:Let F(t) = (-3t² - 1, t³ – 5tª, – 3t²). Find the line (L) tangent to r(t) at the point (-4,-4, − 3) L: (x, y, z) = +t
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