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Dec 15th, 2006, 10:46 AM
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Simple linear algebra?
Hey guys,
I didn't know who to ask and I need an answer quickly :S. It should be simple, I just cant seem to remember how I did this problem.
What is the equation of the plane parallel to the vector (1, 1, -2) which passes through the points (1, 5, 18) and (4, 2, -6).
The answer is 5x - 3y + z = 8
How do I go about solving this?
Thanks for yout time!
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Dec 15th, 2006, 03:36 PM
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Re: Simple linear algebra?
You have two points in the plane, which means that you can work out a vector in the plane. And they have given you a second vector in the plane. Using these two you can work out the normal vector using the cross-product. Once you have that, you use n.r = n.m for a given point m in the plane to work out the equation, where n is the unit normal vector and r is the general equation (xi + yj + zk).
See this link for further details.
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