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AP EAMCET · Maths · Three Dimensional Geometry

If the line joining the points \(\overline{\mathrm{i}}+2 \overline{\mathrm{j}}\) and \(\overline{\mathrm{j}}-2 \overline{\mathrm{k}}\) intersects the plane passing through the points \(2 \overline{\mathrm{i}}-\overline{\mathrm{j}}, 2 \overline{\mathrm{j}}+3 \overline{\mathrm{k}}\) and \(\overline{\mathrm{k}}-2 \overline{\mathrm{i}}\) at \(\overline{\mathrm{r}}\), then \(\overline{\mathrm{r}} \cdot(\overline{\mathrm{i}}+\overline{\mathrm{j}}+\overline{\mathrm{k}})=\)

  1. A \(15\)
  2. B \(5\)
  3. C \(3\)
  4. D \(7\)
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(A) \(15\)

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Equation of the line joining \( \overline{\mathrm{a}}=\overline{\mathrm{i}}+2 \overline{\mathrm{j}} \) and \( \overline{\mathrm{b}}=\overline{\mathrm{j}}-2 \overline{\mathrm{k}} \):…