Home
Class 12
MATHS
Show that the lines (x-5)/(7) =(y+2)/(...

Show that the lines `(x-5)/(7) =(y+2)/(-5)=(z)/(1) " and " (x)/(1) =(y)/(2)=(z)/(3)` are at right angles .

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Show that the lines (x-5)/(7) = (y+2)/(-5) = (z)/(1) and (x)/(1) = (y)/(2) = (z)/(3) are perpendicular to each other.

Show that the lines (x+5)/(7) = (y +2)/(-5) = (z)/(1) and (x)/(1) = (y)/(2) = (z )/(3) are perpendicular to each other.

Slow that the lines (x-5)/(7)=(y+2)/(-5)=(z)/(1) and (x)/(1)=(y)/(2)=(z)/(3) are perpendicular to each other.

Show that the lines (x-5)/(7)=(y+2)/(-5)=(z)/(1) and quad (x)/(1)=(y)/(2)=(z)/(3) are perpendicular to each other.

Show that the lines : (i) (x -5)/(7) = (y + 2)/(-5) = (z)/(1) " " and (x)/(1) = (y)/(2) = (z)/(3) (ii) (x - 3)/(2) = (y + 1)/(-3) = (z - 2)/(4) and (x + 2)/(2) = (y - 4)/(4) = (z + 5)/(2) are perpendicular to each other .

Show that the lines (x+3)/(-3)=(y-1)/(1)=(z-5)/(5) and (x+1)/(-1)=(y-2)/(2)=(z-5)/(5) are coplanar.

Show that the lines (x-1)/(2)=(y-2)/(y-1)=(z-3)/(4) and (x-4)/(5)=(y-1)/(2)=z intersect

Show that the lines (x-1)/(1) = (y)/(-5) = z/3 and (x+1)/(7) = (y)/(2) - (z-3)/(1) are perpendicular.

Show that the lines (x-1)/(1) = (y)/(-5) = z/3 and (x+1)/(7) = (y)/(2) - (z-3)/(1) are perpendicular.