Let L₂ be the line passing through the points Q₁-(5, -3, 5) and Q₂=(2, -12, 8). Find a value of k so the line L₂ passing through the point P₁-P₁(-4,-40, k) with direction vector -[1.-2, -5] intersects with L₂. k = 0

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Chapter10: Analytic Geometry
Section10.6: The Three-dimensional Coordinate System
Problem 6E: For the line l:x,y,z=5,3,-2+n1,2,-2, find a a point of the line. b a direction vector for the line.
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Let L₂ be the line passing through the points Q₁-(5.-3, 5) and Q₂-(2, -12, 8). Find a value of k so the line L₂ passing through the point P₁ = P₁(-4,-40, k) with direction vector -[1.-2.-5] intersects with L₁
k = 0
Transcribed Image Text:Let L₂ be the line passing through the points Q₁-(5.-3, 5) and Q₂-(2, -12, 8). Find a value of k so the line L₂ passing through the point P₁ = P₁(-4,-40, k) with direction vector -[1.-2.-5] intersects with L₁ k = 0
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