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COMEDK · Maths · 34. Three Dimensional Geometry

The direction ratios of the line which is perpendicular to the lines \(\frac{x-7}{2}=\frac{y+17}{-3}=\frac{z-6}{1}\) and \(\frac{x+5}{1}=\frac{y+3}{2}=\frac{z-4}{-2}\) are

  1. A \(\langle 4,5,7\rangle\)
  2. B \(\langle 4,-5,7\rangle\)
  3. C \(\langle 4,-5,-7\rangle \quad\)
  4. D \( < -4,5,7\rangle\)
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(A) \(\langle 4,5,7\rangle\)

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Let DR's of line are \(\langle a, b, c\rangle\), then \[ \begin{array}{r} 2 a-3 b+c=0 \text { and } a+2 b-2 c=0 \\ \Rightarrow \quad \frac{a}{6-2}=\frac{b}{1+4}=\frac{c}{4+3} \Rightarrow \frac{a}{4}=\frac{b}{5}=\frac{c}{7} \end{array} \] DR's of line are \( < 4,5,7\rangle\).