Consider the line = = z + 2 and the line (x, y, z) = (-2,0,–2) + t(-1,1,–1). y-5 a) Find the point of intersection between these 2 lines. b) Find the angle of intersection between these 2 lines. c) Find the scalar equation of the plane containing these 2 lines.

Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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Author:Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
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ChapterP: Preliminary Concepts
SectionP.CT: Test
Problem 1CT
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y-5
Consider the line
3
= z + 2 and the line (x, y, z) = (-2,0, –2) + t(-1,1, -1).
a) Find the point of intersection between these 2 lines.
b) Find the angle of intersection between these 2 lines.
c) Find the scalar equation of the plane containing these 2 lines.
Transcribed Image Text:y-5 Consider the line 3 = z + 2 and the line (x, y, z) = (-2,0, –2) + t(-1,1, -1). a) Find the point of intersection between these 2 lines. b) Find the angle of intersection between these 2 lines. c) Find the scalar equation of the plane containing these 2 lines.
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