In Exercises find the vectors T and N, and the binormal vector B = T N,
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In Exercises find the vectors T and N, and the binormal vector B = T × N, for the vector-valued function r(t) at the given value of t.
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r(t) = i + sin tj + cos tk, to || 4
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