I need some pointers / help w/ this problem:
Consider the surface x + x^2 + y^2 - 2z^2 = 1 and the point (1,1,1) which lies on the surface.
1) Find the equation of the tangent line to the surface at P.
2) Find an equation of the normal line to the surface at P.
For 1), I tried to take the derivative of the surface and got three partials:
fx = 1 + 2x
fy = 2y
fz = 4z
and then am I supposed to plug in P(1,1,1) into the equation a(x-x0) + b(y-y0) + c(z-z0) = 0 and use the partials for the x, y and z terms?
I have a feeling I've missed the concepts behind what the question is asking ...
Consider the surface x + x^2 + y^2 - 2z^2 = 1 and the point (1,1,1) which lies on the surface.
1) Find the equation of the tangent line to the surface at P.
2) Find an equation of the normal line to the surface at P.
For 1), I tried to take the derivative of the surface and got three partials:
fx = 1 + 2x
fy = 2y
fz = 4z
and then am I supposed to plug in P(1,1,1) into the equation a(x-x0) + b(y-y0) + c(z-z0) = 0 and use the partials for the x, y and z terms?
I have a feeling I've missed the concepts behind what the question is asking ...