Home
Class 12
MATHS
Show that the points (1,-1,3) and (3, 4,...

Show that the points `(1,-1,3) and (3, 4, 3)` are equidistant from the plane `5x +2y + -7z + 8 = 0.`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Show that the points (1, 1, 1) and (-3, 0, 1) are equidistant from the plane 3x+4y-12 z+13=0.

Show that the points (1, 1, 1) and (-3, 0, 1) are equidistant from the plane 3x+4y-12 z+13=0.

Show that the points (-3,0,1) and (1,1,1) are equidistant from the plane 3x+4y-12z+13=0 .

Show that the points (1, 1, 1) and (-3, 0, 1) are equidistant from the plane barr *(3hati + 4hatj - 12hatk) + 13 = 0

If the points (1,1,k) and (-3,0,1) are equidistant from plane 3x+4y-12z+13=0 , then k=

If the points (2,\ 1) and (1,\ -2) are equidistant from the point (x ,\ y) , show that x+3y=0 .

If the points (2,1) and (1,-2) are equidistant from the point (x,y), show that x+3y=0

The ratio of the distances from the points (1,-1,3) and (3,3,3) to the plane 5x+2y-7z+9=0 is

Show that the point (-8,3) is equidistant from the straight lines 4x-3y+1=0and12x-5y+7=0 .