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A plane \(\pi_1\) passing through the point \(3 \hat{i}-7 \hat{j}+5 \hat{k}\) is perpendicular to the vector \(\hat{i}+2 \hat{j}-2 \hat{k}\) and another plane \(\pi_2\) passing through the point \(2 \hat{i}+7 \hat{j}-8 \hat{k}\) is perpendicular to the vector \(3 \hat{i}+2 \hat{j}+6 \hat{k}\). If \(p_1\) and \(p_2\) are the perpendicular distances from the origin to the planes \(\pi_1\) and \(\pi_2\) respectively, then \(p_1-p_2=\)

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

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Vector equation of plane \(p\) passing through \(\vec{a}\) and normal vector \(\vec{n}\) is given by \((\vec{r}-\vec{a}) \cdot \vec{n}=0\) So, vector equation of plane \(\pi_1=\vec{r} \cdot \vec{n}_1=\vec{a}_1 \cdot \vec{n}_1\)…