Orthogonality: Suppose f:(a,b)->R^m is differentiable....

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Orthogonality: Suppose f:(a,b)->R^m is differenti

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I am thinking along the lines of showing how every vector in the boundary is orthogonal to the partial derivative w.r.t x at t. However, I do not know what is so special about the boundary...
 

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I am thinking along the lines of showing how every vector in the boundary is orthogonal to the partial derivative w.r.t x at t. However, I do not know what is so special about the boundary...
 

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wickeddude12 said:
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I am thinking along the lines of showing how every vector in the boundary is orthogonal to the partial derivative w.r.t x at t. However, I do not know what is so special about the boundary...

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