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    Jan 31, 2012, 03:01 PM
    Find the equations of two surfaces in 3d who interesect the space curve C?
    I think I am going insane. I have a space curve given by r(t)=<[t,2sin(t), t^2 4sin(t)]> I am trying to find two planes (any planes whoms intersection is the space curve r(t)). Where do I even begin? Ack!

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