
Concept explainers
To Describe: The method that could use to find the distance between point and a plane.

Answer to Problem 42HP
The locus of the points that are equidistant from the intersecting lines is a pair of perpendicular lines that will bisect the
Explanation of Solution
Given:Point and a plane.
In the two intersecting lines. The locus of the points that are equidistant from the intersecting lines is a pair of perpendicular lines that will bisect the angles which are formed by the intersecting lines.
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