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pucetiger292Lv1
6 Nov 2019
A cone C, with height 1 and radius 1, has its base in thexz-plane and itsvertex on the positive y-axis. Find a function g(x,y, z) such that C ispart of the level surface g(x, y, z) = 0.[Hint: The graph of f(x,y) = sqr(x^2+y^2)is a cone which opens upand has vertex at the origin.]
I am lost as to where to start on this one, I would assume youjust have to use the hint equation in order to set something up in3 space and use a constant to move it over?
A cone C, with height 1 and radius 1, has its base in thexz-plane and itsvertex on the positive y-axis. Find a function g(x,y, z) such that C ispart of the level surface g(x, y, z) = 0.[Hint: The graph of f(x,y) = sqr(x^2+y^2)is a cone which opens upand has vertex at the origin.]
I am lost as to where to start on this one, I would assume youjust have to use the hint equation in order to set something up in3 space and use a constant to move it over?
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Jamar FerryLv2
6 Jun 2019