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Calculus2415

Project1
Austin Community College
Jung, Donghyeok
2013-10-03

Function: z=-5x-6.5y+11
Points: (2,0,1),(-1,2,3),(0,2,-2)

Sol)
Let A(2,0,1), B(-1,2,3), C(0,2,-2)

AB=<-3,2,2>
=<-2,2,-3>
AC
i
=|3
n =
ABxAC
2

j
2
2

k
2
2 |=i |2
3

2
3
|-j |
3 2

2 3
|+k |
3
2

= i(-6-4) -j(9+4) + k(-6+4)


= -10i -13j -2k
n= -10i -13j -2k
Equation of a plane: -10(x-2)-13(y-0)-2(z-1)=0
-10x+20-13y-2z+2=0
10x+13y+2z=22
Solving the equation for z: 2z= -10x-13y+22
Z= -5x-6.5y+11

2
|
2

Function1: z=x+0.5y-2.5
Function2: z=1.5x-3y-7.5
Space Curve:
x=3-14t
y=-1-2t
z=-15t

Sol)
Given function: 2x+y-2z=5 , 3x-6y-2z=15
When z=0,
2x+y=5

=>

6x+3y=15

3x-6y=15

=>

6x-12y=30

We can get 15y=-15


Therefore x=3, y=-1, z=0 is a point on the line of intersection.
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From the given functions we can get normal vectors.
n=<2,1,-2>
n=<3,-6,-2>
i
j
v = nxn=|2 1
3 6

k
1 2
2 2
2
2|=i |6 2| -j |3 2| +k |3
2
=i(-2-12) -j(-4+6) +k(-12-3)

1
|
6

=-14i -2j -15k


v=-14i -2j -15k
From the equation r=r0+vt, we get
r=<3-14t,-1-2t,-15t>
Parametric equation: x=3-14t, y=-1-2t, z=-15t
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Solving for z with the given functions
2z=2x+y-5
2z=3x-6y-15

=>
=>

z=x+0.5y-2.5
z=1.5x-3y-7.5

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