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Find the angle between the vectors $\hat i - 2\hat j + 3\hat k$ and $ 3\hat i - 2\hat j + \hat k$
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch10
sec3
q2
p477
easy
sec-a
math
asked
Dec 6, 2012
by
thanvigandhi_1
1
answer
Find the vector and the cartesian equations of the lines that passes through the origin and $(5, -2, 3).$
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch11
sec2
p477
q8
easy
sec-a
math
asked
Nov 29, 2012
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
The cartesian equation of a line is $\frac{\large x-5}{\large 3} = \frac{\large y+4}{\large 7} = \frac{\large z-6}{\large 2}$. Write its vector form.
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch11
sec2
p477
q7
easy
sec-a
math
asked
Nov 29, 2012
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
Find the cartesian equation of the line which passes through the point (-2, 4, -5) and parallel to the line given by $\frac{\large x+3}{\large 3} = \frac{\large y-4}{\large 5} = \frac{\large z+8}{\large 6}$.
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch11
sec2
p477
q6
medium
sec-b
math
asked
Nov 29, 2012
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
Find the equation of the line in vector and in cartesian form that passes through the point with position vector $2\hat{ i}- \hat{j} + 4\hat{k}$ and is in the direction$\hat{i} + 2\hat{j} - \hat{k}$.
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch11
sec2
p477
q5
easy
sec-a
math
asked
Nov 29, 2012
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
Find the equation of the line which passes through the point $(1, 2, 3)$ and is parallel to the vector $3\hat{i} + 2\hat{j} -2\hat{k}$. .
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch11
sec2
p477
q4
easy
sec-a
math
asked
Nov 29, 2012
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
Show that the line through the points $(4, 7, 8), (2, 3, 4)$ is parallel to the line through the points $(-1, -2, 1), (1, 2, 5)$
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch11
sec2
p477
q3
easy
sec-b
math
asked
Nov 29, 2012
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
Show that the line through the points (1, -1, 2), (3, 4, -2) is perpendicular to the line through the points (0, 3, 2) and (3, 5, 6).
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch11
sec2
p477
q2
easy
sec-a
math
asked
Nov 29, 2012
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
answer
Show that the three lines with direction cosines $\large \frac{12}{13}, \frac{-3}{13}, \frac{-4}{13}; \;\; \frac{4}{13}, \frac{12}{13}, \frac{3}{13}; \;\; \frac{3}{13}, \frac{-4}{13}, \frac{12}{13}$ are mutually perpendicular.
cbse
class12
bookproblem
ch11
sec2
p477
q1
easy
sec-b
math
asked
Nov 29, 2012
by
balaji.thirumalai
1
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