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Jon Rogawski - ANSWER-Math professor at UCLA, author of calculus text, with interests in number theory and harmonic analysis. Colin Adams - ANSWER-Math professor at Williams College, known for research in knot theory and lowdimensional topology. Robert Franzosa - ANSWER-Math professor at the Uni...

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Jon Rogawski - ANSWER-Math professor at UCLA, author of calculus text, with interests in number
theory and harmonic analysis.



Colin Adams - ANSWER-Math professor at Williams College, known for research in knot theory and low-
dimensional topology.



Robert Franzosa - ANSWER-Math professor at the University of Maine, with research in dynamical
systems and topology in geographic information systems.



Taylor Polynomials - ANSWER-Used for linear approximation, a step towards Taylor series
representations of specific functions.



Parametric Equations - ANSWER-Equations that express a set of quantities as explicit functions of a
number of independent variables.



Arc Length - ANSWER-The distance along a curve, calculated by integrating the speed function.



Polar Coordinates - ANSWER-A coordinate system where each point on a plane is determined by a
distance from a fixed point and an angle from a fixed line.



Conic Sections - ANSWER-Curves formed by the intersection of a plane with a cone.



Vector-Valued Functions - ANSWER-Functions that output vectors, often used to describe the position of
an object in space.



Dot Product - ANSWER-A scalar quantity equal to the magnitudes of the two vectors multiplied together
and the cosine of the angle between them.

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