Tangent Planes (Calculus 3)
This Calculus 3 video explains how to find tangent planes at a point on the graph of a function of two variables in three-dimensional space. To find a tangent plane to a surface, we think of it as finding a tangent plane to a level surface (level curves in 3-D space) by using the gradient of our function as a function of three variables, in order to find the normal vector for the plane. A few examples are worked, with an outline of the entire process at the end of the video. 0:00 Intro, normal vectors & the gradient 3:13 Example 1 6:46 Example 2 12:12 Example 3 15:04 Summary of the method Houston Math Prep Calculus 3 Playlist: • Calculus 3 Houston Math Prep YouTube: / houstonmathprep

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