Find a scalar equation of the plane that passes through the points (1, 1, 1) and (2,0, 3) and is
perpendicular to the plane x+ 2y – 3z = 0.
Find the scalar equation of the plane that passes through point P(-5, 2, 3) and is perpendicular to the line of intersection of planes x + y - z - 2 = 0 and 2x − y + 3z - 1 = 0.
-2x + 5y + 3z + 29 = 0
X
Find the scalar equation for the plane passing through the point P=(-5, 3, 2) and containing the
line L defined by
x = −7+6t
y = −2+4t
Z=-2
0=0
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