Class 12 Maths Notes Chapter 10 Studyguide360

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24. (i) Hint and sol.

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x+y+z=3–2–1=0

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12. Hint we have PQ + OQ = QO + OR
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As Q is common point for both vectors Hence P, Q, R are collinear.


13. 13 3 14. l = -4
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