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In the Following Cases, Find the Coordinates of the Foot of the Perpendicular Drawn from the Origin. 5y + 8 = 0

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प्रश्न

In the following cases, find the coordinates of the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the origin.

5y + 8 = 0

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उत्तर

Let the coordinates of the foot of perpendicular P from the origin to the plane be (x1y1z1).

5y + 8 = 0

⇒ 0x − 5y + 0z = 8 … (1)

The direction ratios of the normal are 0, −5, and 0.

`:. sqrt(0 + (-5)^2 + 0) = 5`

Dividing both sides of equation (1) by 5, we obtain

`-y = 8/5`

This equation is of the form lx + my + nz = d, where lmn are the direction cosines of normal to the plane and d is the distance of normal from the origin.

The coordinates of the foot of the perpendicular are given by

(ldmdnd).

Therefore, the coordinates of the foot of the perpendicular are

`(0, -1(8/5), 0) i.e (0. -8/5, 0)`

 

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