Consider the two planes in R3 given by the equations: x+2y+3z-10=0, and-2x-4y-6z+1=0

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Consider the two planes in R3 given by the equations:

x+2y+3z-10=0, and-2x-4y-6z+1=0

(a) Are these planes parallel?

(b) Find the distance between the two planes.

Consider the two planes in R³ given by the equations:
x+ 2y + 3z – 10 = 0, and
- 2x – 4y – 6z +1=0
(a) Are these planes parallel? Justify.
(b) Find the distance between the two planes.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the two planes in R³ given by the equations: x+ 2y + 3z – 10 = 0, and - 2x – 4y – 6z +1=0 (a) Are these planes parallel? Justify. (b) Find the distance between the two planes.
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