Let the equations of a line and plane be `(x+3)/2=(y-4)/3=(z+5)/2a n d4x-2y-z=1,` respectively, then a. the line is parallel to the plane b. the line
Let the equations of a line
and plane be `(x+3)/2=(y-4)/3=(z+5)/2a n d4x-2y-z=1,`
respectively, then
a.
the
line is parallel to the plane
b.
the
line is perpendicular to the plane
c.
the
line lies in the plane
d.
none
of these
A. the line is parallel to the plane
B. the line is parpendicular to the plane
C. the line lies in the plane
D. none of these
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Correct Answer - a
Also, point (-3,4,-5) does not lie on the plane.
Therefore, the line is parallel ot the plane.
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