Home
Class 12
MATHS
If he line drawn from the point (-2,-1,-...

If he line drawn from the point `(-2,-1,-3)` meets a plane at right angle at the point `(1,-3,3),` find the equation of the plane.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
`3x - 2y + 6z -27=0`
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If the line drawn from (4,-1,2) meets a plane at right angles at the point (-10,5,4) find the equation of the plane.

The line drawn from point (4,-1,2) to the point (-3,2,3) meets a plane at right angle at the point (-10,5,4), then the equation of plane is

The foot of perpendicular drawn from the point (-2,-1,-3) to the plane is: (1,-3,3) Find the vector equation of that plane.

If a line passes through the points (a,1) and (3,-5) , meets the line 3x+y-1=0 at right angle, then find the value of 'a' .

The line joining the points (1,1,2) and (3,-2,1) meets the plane 3x+2y+z=6 at the point

The foot of the perpendicular drawn form the point (4,2,3) to the line joining the points (1,-2,3) and (1,1,0) lies on the plane:

Two lines pass through the point (3,1) meet an angle of 60^(@) . If the slope of one line is 2 , find the equation of second line.

If a plane passes through the point (-3,-3,1) and is normal to the line joining the points (2,6,1) and (1,3,0), find its equation.