Determine the correctness of the statements given below. x =1- 21 I: The plane x+2y+ 2z -3 and the line are parallel y = 2+3t z=2-21 x =1+ 3t x = 2-2t y = 2+ 2t 2= 3+t II: The lines and y =1- 2t are orthogonal z=1+ 2t III: The planes x+3y =5-2z and 6y + 4z- 6- 2x are parallel (a) I-True (b) 1-False (c) 1-True (d) 1- True (e) 1-False I1- True II-False II- True II-False II- True III-True III - True III - False III- True III - False Seçtiğiniz cevabin işaretlendiğini gorene kadar bekleini

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Determine the correctness of the statements given below.
x =1- 2t
I: The plane x+2y+ 2z =3 and the line
are parallel
y = 2+3t
z = 2-2t
x=1+ 3t
x= 2-21
nblar
II: The lines
y = 2+ 2t
and
y =1- 2t
are orthogonal
2 = 3+t
z=1+ 2t
III: The planes x+3y =5-2z and 6y + 4z= 6- 2x are parallel
(a) I-True
(b) 1-False
(c) I- True
(d) 1- True
(e) 1-False
II- True
II- False
Il - True
II- False
Il - True
III- True
III - True
III- False
III - True
III - False
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Transcribed Image Text:M b P %21 0 19:31 805 of 807 Determine the correctness of the statements given below. x =1- 2t I: The plane x+2y+ 2z =3 and the line are parallel y = 2+3t z = 2-2t x=1+ 3t x= 2-21 nblar II: The lines y = 2+ 2t and y =1- 2t are orthogonal 2 = 3+t z=1+ 2t III: The planes x+3y =5-2z and 6y + 4z= 6- 2x are parallel (a) I-True (b) 1-False (c) I- True (d) 1- True (e) 1-False II- True II- False Il - True II- False Il - True III- True III - True III- False III - True III - False Seçtiğiniz cevabın işaretlendiğini görene kadar hekle BEYLERR CEVAP GELDİ CEVAP A rahmi özen 17.05.21 at 19:30 ...
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