Question: Determine how the graph of the surface s(u, v) differs from the graph of r(u, v) = u cos vi + u sin vj +

Determine how the graph of the surface s(u, v) differs from the graph of r(u, v) = u cos vi + u sin vj + u²k (see figure), where 0 ≤ u ≤ 2 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 2π. (It is not necessary to graph s.)

s(u, v) = u cos vi + u sin vj + uk 

s(u, v) = u cos vi + u sin vj + uk 0 u 3, 0 y 2

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