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COMEDK · Maths · 34. Three Dimensional Geometry

If \(Q(1,0,1)\) is the image of the point \(P(a, b, c)\) in the line \(\dfrac{x+1}{2}=\dfrac{y-3}{-2}=\dfrac{z}{-1}\) then \(a+b+c\) is equal to

  1. A 4
  2. B 0
  3. C -2
  4. D 2
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(B) 0

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Let the line be \(L: \dfrac{x+1}{2} = \dfrac{y-3}{-2} = \dfrac{z}{-1} = k\). Any point \(M\) on the line is given by \(M(2k-1, -2k+3, -k)\). Since \(Q(1, 0, 1)\) is the image of \(P(a, b, c)\) in the line, \(M\) is the midpoint of \(PQ\). Thus,…