28. Find the equations of the planes that passes through three points:
(a) (1, 1, −1), (6, 4, −5), (−4, −2, 3)
(b) (1, 1, 0), (1, 2, 1), (−2, 2, −1)
28. Find the equations of the planes that passes through three points:
(a) (1, 1, −1), (6, 4, −5), (−4, −2, 3)
(b) (1, 1, 0), (1, 2, 1), (−2, 2, −1)
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1 Answer
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We know that through three collinear points i.e., through a straight line, we can pass an infinite number of planes.
(a) The given points are
Since are collinear points, there will be infinite number of planes passing through the given points.
(b) The given points are
Therefore, a plane will pass through the points A, B, and C.
It is known that the equation of the plane through the points, , is
This is the Cartesian equation of the required plane.
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