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The line \(\dfrac{x-2}{3}=\dfrac{y-3}{4}=\dfrac{z-4}{5}\) is parallel to the plane

  1. A \(3 x+4 y+5 z=7\)
  2. B \(2 x+3 y+4 z=0\)
  3. C \(x+y-z=2\)
  4. D \(2 x+y-2 z=0\)
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(D) \(2 x+y-2 z=0\)

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The direction vector of the line \(\dfrac{x-2}{3} = \dfrac{y-3}{4} = \dfrac{z-4}{5}\) is \(\vec{v} = 3\hat{i} + 4\hat{j} + 5\hat{k}\). A line is parallel to a plane if its direction vector \(\vec{v}\) is perpendicular to the normal vector \(\vec{n}\) of the plane, which implies…