Consider the plane 2x + 2y - 3x = 18. (a) Find a point that is not on this plane. (b) Find an equation of a line that passes through the point you chose in part a.) and is parallel to the y - axis. (c) Find the distance between the line you gave in part b.) and the point (-1,1,2).
Consider the plane 2x + 2y - 3x = 18. (a) Find a point that is not on this plane. (b) Find an equation of a line that passes through the point you chose in part a.) and is parallel to the y - axis. (c) Find the distance between the line you gave in part b.) and the point (-1,1,2).
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider the plane 2x + 2y — 3z = 18.
(a) Find a point that is not on this plane.
(b) Find an equation of a line that passes through the point you chose in part a.) and
is parallel to the y - axis.
(c) Find the distance between the line you gave in part b.) and the point (−1,1,2).
(d) Find an equation of a line that does not intersect the plane 2x − 3y + 6z
18.
(e) Show that the line you gave in the previous part that does not intersect the plane
2x - 3y + 6z = 18.
(f) Find the distance from the point you chose in part a.) to the plane 2x − 3y+6z
18.
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(g) Find a point that is on the plane 2x + 2y - 3z
(h) Find the distance from the point in part g.) to the plane 2x + 2y − 3z = 18.
(i) Comment on the answers to part f.) and h.)
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18.
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