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What is a normal vector for a curve?

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Answered by dranilmanhasbari
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A unit normal vector of a curve, by its definition, is perpendicular to the curve at given point. This means a normal vector of a curve at a given point is perpendicular to the tangent vector at the same point. ... In summary, normal vector of a curve is the derivative of tangent vector of a curve.

Answered by SnehaG
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A unit normal vector of a curve, by its definition, is perpendicular to the curve at given point. This means a normal vector of a curve at a given point is perpendicular to the tangent vector at the same point. ... In summary, normal vector of a curve is the derivative of tangent vector of a curve.

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