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MathsHardMCQ2019 · 11 Jan Shift 1

Q88.The plane containing the line x−3 2 = y+2−1 = z−13 and also containing its projection on the plane 2x + 3y −z = 5 , contains which one of the following points? (1) (2,2,0) (2) (-2,2,2) (3) (0,-2,2) (4) (2,0,-2)

What This Question Tests

This question is complex, requiring the understanding of how to find the equation of a plane containing a given line and its projection on another plane, which involves finding a point and a normal vector for the desired plane.

Concepts Tested

Equation of a plane containing a line and its projection on another planeNormal vector of a planeDirection ratios of a line

Formulas Used

Equation of plane through (x₁,y₁,z₁) with normal (a,b,c) is a(x-x₁)+b(y-y₁)+c(z-z₁)=0

Plane containing two lines passes through a point on one line and its normal is perpendicular to direction vectors of both lines

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