Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Questions
Math
Find an equation for the line that is orthogonal to the plane 3x-y+2z=10 and goes through the point P(1, 4, -2).
1 answer
since it has direction numbers (3,-1,2) that would be
x = 1+3t
y = 4-t
z = -2+2t
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
Consider the plane P with equation −2x−2y−z = −11 and line L with equations
x = −3−4t y = −2−3t z = −6−4t
a straight line passes through p(-1,1) and q(3,4)
a) find the length of line pq b) find the equation of the perpendicular
Determine the vector equation of a plane that contains the line with symmetric equation (x+3)/-2=(y+1)/5=(z+2)/4 and the point
Find the equation of the plane through (1,2,-2) that contains the line x = 2t, y = 3 - t, z = 1 +3t
Find the scalar equation of the plane through the points M(1,2,3) and N(3,2,-1) that is perpendicular to the plane with equation
8 of 108 of 10 Items
Question In one-point perspective, what is the line called that separates the ground and the sky? (1 point)
Find the equation of the plane that contains the line x = 1 - t, y = 2 + t,
z = -3t and the point P(2, 0, -6). [Hint: A vector
Find a nonzero vector orthogonal to the plane through the points P, Q, and R.? Consider the points below.
P(0,-3,0), Q(4,1,-3),
A line is shown on the coordinate plane.
On coordinate plane, points (2, 1), (1, 5) and (0, 9) are connected through a line. Drag
This image is illustrating perspective. Which of the following techniques did the artist NOT use to create this image?
(1 point)