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[" and "Q(q)" are the position vectors of two fixed points and "R(r)" is the position vector "],[" be point.If "R" moves such that "(r-p)times(r-4)=0" then the locus of "R" is "],[" nlane containing the origin 'O' and parallel to two non collinear vectors "widehat OP" and "QQ],[" surtace of a sphere described on "PQ" as its diameter."],[" The passing through the points "P" and "Q],[" to thines parallel to the tine "PQ" ."]

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