This lecture covers the definitions and remarks about surfaces, including an analogy between curves and surfaces, the concept of injectivity, and the computation of normal vectors for surfaces. The instructor explains the parametrization of surfaces using examples of a sphere, a cylinder, and a paraboloid, emphasizing the importance of choosing parameters to determine the direction of normal vectors.
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