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The foot of the perpendicular drawn from \(A(1,2,2)\) onto the plane \(x+2 y+2 z-5=0\) is \(B(\alpha, \beta, \gamma)\). If \(\pi(x, y, z) \equiv x+2 y+2 z+5=0\) is a plane then \(-\pi(A):\) \(\pi(B)=\)

  1. A \(15: 32\)
  2. B \(-7: 5\)
  3. C \(-15: 47\)
  4. D \(-27: 20\)
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(B) \(-7: 5\)

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\(\overrightarrow{\mathrm{AB}}=(\alpha-1) \hat{i}+(\beta-2) \hat{j}+(\gamma-2) \hat{k}\) Normal vector of plane \(x+2 y+2 z-5=0\) \(\overrightarrow{\mathrm{N}}=\hat{i}+2 \hat{j}+2 \hat{k}\) As \(\overrightarrow{\mathrm{AB}} \| \overrightarrow{\mathrm{N}}\), So,…