MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLICATIO
MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLICATIO
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Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 1, Problem 20P

The distance d from a point P (xp,yp,zp) to the line that passes through the two points A (xA,yA,zA) and B (xB,yB,zB) can be calculated by d=2S/r where r is the distance between the points A and B, given by r = ( x B x A ) 2 + ( y B y A ) 2 + ( z B z A ) 2 and S is the area of the triangle defined by the three points calculated by where s = s 1 2 + s 2 2 + s 3 3 where

s 1 = x P y A + x A y B + x B y P ( y P x A + y A x B + y B x P ) s 2 = y P z A + y A z B + y B z P ( z P y A + z A y B + z B y P ) s 3 = x P z A + x A z B + x B z P ( z P x A + z A x B + z B x P ) . Determine the distance of point P(2,6,-1) from the line that passes through point A(-2, -1.5,-3) and point B(-2.5,6,4). First define the variables xP,yP,zP, xA, yA, zA, xB,yB, and zB,and then use the variable tocalculate s1, s2, s3. and r. Finally calculate S and d.

Chapter 1, Problem 20P, The distance d from a point P (xp,yp,zp) to the line that passes through the two points A (xA,yA,zA)

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MATLAB: AN INTRODUCTION WITH APPLICATIO

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