(1) (a) Find the equation of the line, Li, which passes through the points A :...
In this problem, let li be the line that passes through the points A(1,2, 4) and B(-1,3,8), and let l2 be the line with symmetric equations x +1 = 2y = 32 — 3. Parts (e) and (f) relate to the vector field F = (xy, xz, yz). (a) Show that the lines li and l2 intersect. (b) Let P be the plane that contains both lines li and lz. Find an equation for P. (c) Show that the points...
56. Let Li and L2 be the lines whose parametric equations are L]: x = 41, y = 1 -21, z = 2 + 21 L2: x = 1+1, y = 1-1, Z=-1+ 41 (a) Show that Li and L2 intersect at the point (2,0, 3). (b) Find, to the nearest degree, the acute angle between L and L2 at their intersection. c) Find parametric equations for the line that is perpen- dicular to L, and L2 and passes through...
3. Consider the two planes, P and P2, where Pi is given by the general equation 2x y+2-5 and P2 passes through the points (0,0,-1), (3,2,4) and (2, 4,5). (a) Find L, the line of intersection of the two planes. (b) Suppose another line, L2, has vector equation (x, y, z) = (8,3,-2) + t2(-2, 1, 1). 6 marks] Find where Land L2 intersect 4 marks 3. Consider the two planes, P and P2, where Pi is given by the...
(a). Find the equation of the plane through Po = (1,2,1) with normal vector i = (3,1,2) (b). Find the equation of a plane through Po = (2,3,1) and parallel to the plane P:3x + 2y -- z = 4 | Q4. Consider the line z-3 y-2 3 L, : * - - - L2: **** 2+5 y-3 -1 2 (i). Write the equations of both lines in parametric form (ii). Find the direction vectors V1, V2 of the lines...
Let L1 be the line passing through thr points Q1=(-4,-5,-2) and Q2=(0,-7,2). Find a value of k so the line L2 passing through the point P1=(7,-9,k) with direction vector d=[-1,-1,0]^t intersects with L1 K=?? Question 2 [10 points) Let Ly be the line passing through the points Or.-5. 2) and Q-0-72) Find a value of k so the line passing through the point Ps-P;(7.-9. k) with direction vector i/-/-1,-1.0" intersects with L ko
x =-y+2 = -z+2 The symmetric equations for 2 lines in 3-D space are given as: 1. L,: x-2 = -y+1 = z+1 a) Show that lines L1 and L2 are skew lines. b) Find the distance between these 2 lines x =1-t y=-3+2t passes through the plane x+ y+z-4=0 2. The line Determine the position of the penetration point. a. Find the angle that the line forms with the plane normal vector n. This angle is also known as...
Question 7 (10 points] Let Ly be the line passing through the points Q1-(3,-1,-4) and Q2=(5,-3,-2) and let La be the line passing through the point P4-(12,-4, 3) with direction vector a-(-6, -6, -21". Determine whether Ly and L2 intersect. If so, find the point of intersection Q. The lines intersect at the following point Q: Q=(0,0,0)
(1 point) Find the equation of the line that passes through the points (-3,2) and (1, 1). (Enter your answer as an equation in slope-intercept form, mz + b) Equation Entered Answer Preview
Let L1 be the line passing through the points Q1=(-5, 1,-4) and Q2=(1,-8,-1) and let L2 be the line passing through the point P1=(-10, 16,-5) with direction vector d=[-1,-1,-1]T. Determine whether L1 and L2 intersect. If so, find the point of intersection Q
Let L1 be the line passing through the points Q1(−2, −5, −3) and Q2(2, −3, −1) and let L2 be the line passing through the point P1(11, 1, 4) with direction vector d=[3, 1, 2]T. Determine whether L1 and L2 intersect. If so, find the point of intersection Q.