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explain vector differentiation​

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Answered by harshitadhawanp78hhn
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A curve C is defined by r = r(t), a vector-valued function of one (scalar) variable.

Let us imagine that C is the path taken by a particle and t is time. The vector r(t) is the position vector of the particle at time t and r(t + h) is the position vector at a later time t + h.

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