Calculus 3 ((exclusive)) - Paul Notes
If $\vecr(t) = \langle f(t), g(t), h(t) \rangle$: $$\vecr'(t) = \langle f'(t), g'(t), h'(t) \rangle$$
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If $\vecr(t) = \langle f(t), g(t), h(t) \rangle$: $$\vecr'(t) = \langle f'(t), g'(t), h'(t) \rangle$$
This content covers the core concepts: