Calculus 3: Lecture 12.1 Vector-Valued Functions
This is a classroom lecture on Calculus 3. I covered vector-valued functions which is section 12.1. We did a lot of examples in this lecture. I did examples of graphing, finding the orientation, writing planar equations as vector-valued functions, computing limits, and finding the interval where a vector-valued function is continuous. These lectures follow the book Calculus by Larson and Edwards. Here is the book https://amzn.to/472xvYc (affiliate link).

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