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MHT CET · Maths · Three Dimensional Geometry

If the lines \(\frac{x-1}{2}=\frac{y+1}{k}=\frac{z}{2}\) and \(\frac{x+1}{5}=\frac{y+1}{2}=\frac{z}{k}\) are coplanar, then the equation of the plane containing these lines are

  1. A \(x \pm \mathrm{y}+\mathrm{z}=0\)
  2. B \(y \pm z+1=0\)
  3. C \(2 x \pm y=0\)
  4. D \(x \pm z+1=0\)
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Correct Answer

(B) \(y \pm z+1=0\)

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Points: \(P_1(1,-1,0)\), \(P_2(-1,-1,0)\) Direction vectors: \(\vec{d_1}=(2,k,2)\), \(\vec{d_2}=(5,2,k)\)