Finding Cartesian equation of parametric surface.

Ral

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I'm a little confused with this problem.

Find the Cartesian equation of the parametric surface: [2cos(t)cos(s), 3sin(s), sin(t)cos(s)]

Find eqn. of the tangent plane when s = 0, t = pi/2
 
Ral said:
I'm a little confused …


That's a good sign because this exercise has potential for causing big confusion.

Please show your work so far, and identify for us the specific aspect responsible for your little confusion.

 
Confused with starting it. So far, I squared each term and have

\(\displaystyle 4cos^2(t)cos^2(s)\)
\(\displaystyle 9sin^2(s)\)
\(\displaystyle sin^2(t)cos^2(t)\)
 
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