Home
Class 12
MATHS
Two points A(7, 0, 6) and B(3, 4, 2) lie...

Two points `A(7, 0, 6)` and `B(3, 4, 2)` lie on a plane `P_1` and Plane `P_2:2x-5y=15` is perpendicular to the plane `P_1` and the pont `(2, alpha, beta)` also lie on plane `P_1` . Then find the value of `(2alpha, 3beta)` (A) `12` (B) `17` (C) `5` (D) `7`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If 2x+3y+4=0 is perpendicular bisector of the segment joining the points A(1,2) and B(alpha,beta) then the value of alpha+beta is

The graph of the equations 5x- 2y + 1 = 0 and 4y- 3x +5 =0, intersect at the point P(alpha,beta) . What is the value of (2 alpha- 3 beta) ?

If the point (2 , alpha , beta) lies on the plane which passes through the points (3,4,2) and (7,0,6) and is perpendicular to the plane 2x-5y=15, then 2 alpha - 3 beta is equal to:

If the equation x^(2)+(p^(2)+5)x-2p=0(p in R) has roots alpha,beta then find the minimum value of (1-alpha)(1-beta)

If the image of the point ( 1,-2,3) in the plane 2x + 3y -z =7 is the point ( alpha, beta , gamma ), then the value of alpha + beta + gamma is equal to

Let the line (x-2)/(3)=(y-1)/(-5)=(z+2)/(2) lie in the plane x+3y-alpha z+ beta=0 then the value of alpha+beta=

A plane P = 0 passing through the point (1, 1, 1) is perpendicular to the planes 2x-y+2z=5 and 3x+6y-2z=7 . If the distance of the point (1, 2, 3) from the plane P = 0 is k units, then the value of 34k^(2) is equal to

A plane P passes through the line of intersection of the planes 2x-y+3z=2,x+y-z=1 and the point (1,0,1). What is the equation of the plane P?

A plane P passes through the line of intersection of the planes 2x-y+3z=2.x+y-z=1 and the point (1,0,1) What is the equation of the plane P?