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Determine whether the following pairs of planes are coincident, parallel and distinct or neither.
a) x + 3y - z - 2 = 0 and 2x +
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Anonymous
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Determine whether the following pairs of planes are coincident, parallel and distinct or neither.
a) x + 3y - z - 2 = 0 and 2x +
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asked by
Anonymous
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Use this diagram to answer the question.
What term applies to plane ABC and plane EFG? This is an illustration of a space shape
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lil Z
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Use this diagram to answer the question.
Point H is in plane ABC. This is an illustration of a space shape labeled with a plane
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lil Z
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Find the scalar equation for the plane passing through the points P1=(−3, −5, 5), P2=(1, −6, 6), and P3=(0, −9, 4).
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shana
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Look at the planes ABCD and EFGH shown below:
Two planes ABCD and EFGH are shown. They intersect in the middle. X is the midpoint
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Kylie ; help please
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Given the plane 3x+2y+5z=54 and the points P0(6, 8, 4)[on plane] and P1(13, 18, 5) [not on plane]
A. Find vector n, a vector
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Grace
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Find the scalar equation of a plane that is perpendicular to plane r=(-2,1,3)+s(0,1,1)+t(-1,0,3) and also intersects it along
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asked by
Zac
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Determine the parametric equations of each of the following planes:
-------------------------- g) the plane containing the 2
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asked by
Anonymous
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Given the plane 2x-3y+7z=4,
a) Find the equation for the line perpendicular to the plane that intersects the plane at the point
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asked by
sophie
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let OA,OB,OC be 3 mutually perpendicular lines through the origin whose direction cosines are<l1,m1,n1>,<l2,m2,n2>,<l3,m3,n3>.if
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asked by
Manmohan Kaur
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Find an equation of the plane whose points are equidistant from (8,-5,3) and (9,5,9).
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Ej
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find an equation for a plane parallel to the xy-plane; does not pass through the origin.
(I know how you would find the equation
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asked by
Anon
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Find the equation of the plane equidistant from the points (1,8,3) and 94,10,7)
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asked by
Tristan
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Someone please explain these!
The angle between two planes is defined as the angle between their normals. Determine the angle
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asked by
Alex
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Someone please explain these!
The angle between two planes is defined as the angle between their normals. Determine the angle
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asked by
Alex
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name the intersection of planes RTW and RQW
QT RT Point R Point Q @bot
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asked anonymously
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Multiple Choice
What plane contains points E, F, and H? (1 point) the plane on the top of the figure the plane on the bottom of
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Body directions and planes
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