daniel_calc3
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Dear Readers,
I have a question lifted from an online video series. It goes like this.
Find the equation of the plane given 2 points on the plane: (3,4,1) and (3,1,-7).
The plane is perpendicular to: 8x + 9y + 3z = 13
The official answer given is
-63(x-3) + 64(y-4) -24(z-1) = 0
Can I say that the normal vector to the plane is <8,9,3>? shouldn't the answer be one of these:
8(x-3)+9(y-4)+3(z-1) = 0 or
8(x-3)+9(y-1)+3(z+7) = 0 ?
Thank you so much.
I have a question lifted from an online video series. It goes like this.
Find the equation of the plane given 2 points on the plane: (3,4,1) and (3,1,-7).
The plane is perpendicular to: 8x + 9y + 3z = 13
The official answer given is
-63(x-3) + 64(y-4) -24(z-1) = 0
Can I say that the normal vector to the plane is <8,9,3>? shouldn't the answer be one of these:
8(x-3)+9(y-4)+3(z-1) = 0 or
8(x-3)+9(y-1)+3(z+7) = 0 ?
Thank you so much.