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A binormal plane is the straight line passing through a point M0 of a curve L perpendicular to the oscillating plane to L at M0. If r=r(t) is a parameterization of L, then the vector equation of the binormal at M0 corresponding to the value of t0 to the parameter of t has the form.

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