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COMEDK · Maths · 34. Three Dimensional Geometry

The angle between the lines \(\dfrac{x+4}{3}=\dfrac{y-1}{5}=\dfrac{z+3}{4}\) and \(\dfrac{x+1}{1}=\dfrac{y-4}{1}=\dfrac{z-5}{2}\) is

  1. A \(30^{\circ}\)
  2. B \(\cos ^{-1}\left(\dfrac{3}{2 \sqrt{2}}\right)\)
  3. C \(\cos ^{-1}\left(\dfrac{8}{5 \sqrt{3}}\right)\)
  4. D None of these
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(C) \(\cos ^{-1}\left(\dfrac{8}{5 \sqrt{3}}\right)\)

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The direction ratios of the first line are \(a_1 = 3\), \(b_1 = 5\), \(c_1 = 4\). The direction ratios of the second line are \(a_2 = 1\), \(b_2 = 1\), \(c_2 = 2\). The angle \(\theta\) between two lines with direction ratios \((a_1, b_1, c_1)\) and \((a_2, b_2, c_2)\) is given…
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