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This lab document outlines tasks for plotting space curves and calculating normal and osculating planes using Maple software. It includes specific equations and instructions for plotting both 3D graphs and 2D level curves for various functions. Students are required to submit their work neatly, including all graphs, to receive credit.

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MAC 2313

Lab 3

Answer all of the following questions below. Copy and paste all graphs into a Microsoft Word
document. Be sure to include your graphs when you turn in the lab. Answer the questions
neatly and completely. Unreadable work will result in no credit.

Part I: Normal and Osculating Planes


1) Plot the following space curves on Maple. Then find and plot the normal and osculating
planes on the curve for some fixed value of t (use two different plots for the normal and
osculating planes)

a) r ( t )=¿ 3 sin t , 3 cos t , 4 t> ¿

Normal Plane at t = 1:
1.621(x - 2.524) + -2.524(y - 1.621) + 4(z - 4.000) = 0
Osculating Plane at t = 1:
63.110(x - 2.524) + 40.523(y - 1.621) + 0.000(z - 4.000) = 0

Normal Plane Equation at t = 1: _____________________________

Osculating Plane Equation at t = 1: ____________________________

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Normal Plane at t = 3.14159:


-3.000(x - 0.000) + -0.000(y - -3.000) + 4(z - 12.566) = 0
Osculating Plane at t = 3.14159:
0.000(x - 0.000) + -75.000(y - -3.000) + 0.000(z - 12.566) = 0

Normal Plane Equation at t = π : _____________________________

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Osculating Plane Equation at t = π : ____________________________

2 4 6
t t t
b) r ( t )=¿ , , > ¿; for t > 0
2 √8 6

Normal Plane at t = 1:
1.000(x - 0.500) + 0.707(y - 0.354) + 1.000(z - 0.167) = 0
Osculating Plane at t = 1:
5.000(x - 0.500) + 0.000(y - 0.354) + -5.000(z - 0.167) = 0

Normal Plane Equation at t = 1: _____________________________

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Osculating Plane Equation at t = 1: ____________________________

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Normal Plane at t = 2:
2.000(x - 2.000) + 5.657(y - 5.657) + 32.000(z - 10.667) = 0
Osculating Plane at t = 2:
4160.000(x - 2.000) + 5769.991(y - 5.657) + -1280.000(z - 10.667) = 0

Normal Plane Equation at t = 2: ____________________________

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Osculating Plane Equation at t = 2: ____________________________

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Part II: Level Curves

2) Plot the 3D graph of the functions, then plot the level curves in 2D. You may use plot the
level curves in 2D first then 3D to get an understanding on the behavior on the level curves.

a ¿ f ( x , y )=√ 9−x2 − y 2

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−3 y
b ¿ f ( x , y )= 2 2
x + y +1

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c ¿ f ( x , y ) =sin ( xy )

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2 2

d ¿ f ( x , y )=−xy e−x − y

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