1. Find the value of λ so that two given lines are perpendicular.
2. Find the shortest distance between two given lines.
3. Find the Cartesian equation of a plane passing through three given points and parallel to a given line.
4. Find the vector equations of the sides of a parallelogram given three vertices and find the coordinates of the fourth vertex.
5. Find the points on a given line that are a given distance from a given point.
6. Find the distance of a given point from a given plane.
7. Find the equation of a plane containing the intersection of two given planes and parallel to a third given plane.
8. Find the equation of
1. Find the value of λ so that two given lines are perpendicular.
2. Find the shortest distance between two given lines.
3. Find the Cartesian equation of a plane passing through three given points and parallel to a given line.
4. Find the vector equations of the sides of a parallelogram given three vertices and find the coordinates of the fourth vertex.
5. Find the points on a given line that are a given distance from a given point.
6. Find the distance of a given point from a given plane.
7. Find the equation of a plane containing the intersection of two given planes and parallel to a third given plane.
8. Find the equation of
1. Find the value of λ so that two given lines are perpendicular.
2. Find the shortest distance between two given lines.
3. Find the Cartesian equation of a plane passing through three given points and parallel to a given line.
4. Find the vector equations of the sides of a parallelogram given three vertices and find the coordinates of the fourth vertex.
5. Find the points on a given line that are a given distance from a given point.
6. Find the distance of a given point from a given plane.
7. Find the equation of a plane containing the intersection of two given planes and parallel to a third given plane.
8. Find the equation of
= = 1. Find the value of so that the lines 3 2λ 11 and 7−7 x y −5 6−z = = 3λ 1 5 are perpendicular to each other. 2. Find the shortest distance between the following two lines ⃗r =( ^i + 2 ^j+ 3 k^ ) + λ ( ^i−3 ^j+ 2 k^ ) , ⃗r =( 4 +2 μ ) ^i + ( 5+3 μ ) ^j + ( 6+ μ ) k^ 3. Find the Cartesian equation of the plane passing through the points x−4 y +3 z +1 = = A ( 0 , 0, 0 ) , B ( 3 , −1, 2 ) and parallel to the line 1 −4 7 4. The points A(4, 5, 10), B(2, 3, 4) and C(1, 2, -1) are three vertices of a parallelogramABCD. Find the vector equations of the sides AB and BC and also find the coordinates of point D. x +2 y +1 z−3 = = 5. Find the points on the line 3 2 2 at a distance of 5 units from the point P (1, 3, 3) 6. Find the distance of the points P(6, 5, 9) from the plane determined by the points A(3, -1, 2), B(5, 2, 4) and C(-1, -1, 6) 7. Find the equation of the plane which contains the line of intersection of ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the planes ⃗r . ( i+ 2 j+3 k )−4=0 , ⃗r . ( 2 i + j−k ) =−5 and which is to the ^ ^ ^ plane ⃗r . ( 5 i+3 j−6 k ) +8=0 8. Find the equation of the plane passing through the line of intersection of ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the planes ⃗r . ( i+ j+ k ) =1 and ⃗r . ( 2 i +3 j−k ) + 4=0 parallel to x – axis. 9. Find the equation of the line passing through the point (−1 , 3, 2 ) and to x y z x +2 y−1 z+1 = = = = the lines 1 2 3 and 3 2 5 10. Find the distance of the point (3, 4, 5) from the plane x+ y+ z=2 measured parallel to the line 2 x = y=z