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Prove the dot product rule (M&T p. 218). If c (t) and c (t) are differentiable curves in R then: [c (t) c (t)]

 

Prove the dot product rule (M&T p. 218). If c (t) and c (t) are differentiable curves in R" then: [c (t) c (t)] = c(t) c (t) + c (t) c (t) dt

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