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Find the Cartesian equation of the plane passing through the points A(1, 1, 2), B(0, 2, 3) C(4, 5, 6)

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Vector and Cartesian Equations of a Line

Find the equation of the plane passing through the point (7, 8, 6) and parallel to the plane `bar"r"*(6hat"i" + 8hat"j" + 7hat"k")` = 0

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Equation of a Plane

Find m, if the lines `(1 - x)/3 =(7y - 14)/(2"m") = (z - 3)/2` and `(7 - 7x)/(3"m") = (y - 5)/1 = (6 - z)/5` are at right angles

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Vector and Cartesian Equations of a Line

Show that the lines `(x + 1)/(-10) = (y + 3)/(-1) = (z - 4)/(1)` and `(x + 10)/(-1) = (y + 1)/(-3) = (z - 1)/4` intersect each other.also find the coordinates of the point of intersection

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Equation of a Plane

Find the Cartesian and vector equation of the plane which makes intercepts 1, 1, 1 on the coordinate axes

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Vector and Cartesian Equations of a Line

Find the distance between the parallel lines `x/2 = y/-1 = z/2` and `(x - 1)/2 = (y - 1)/-1 = (z - 1)/2`

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Distance Between Skew Lines and Parallel Lines

Find the vector equation of the plane passing through the point A(–1, 2, –5) and parallel to the vectors `4hati - hatj + 3hatk` and `hati + hatj - hatk`.

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Equation of a Plane

Lines `overliner = (hati + hatj - hatk) + λ(2hati - 2hatj + hatk)` and `overliner = (4hati - 3hatj + 2hatk) + μ(hati - 2hatj + 2hatk)` are coplanar. Find the equation of the plane determined by them.

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Coplanarity of Two Lines

Find the length of the perpendicular drawn from the point P(3, 2, 1) to the line `overliner = (7hati + 7hatj + 6hatk) + λ(-2hati + 2hatj + 3hatk)`

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Distance of a Point from a Line

Find the vector equation of a line passing through the point `hati + 2hatj + 3hatk` and perpendicular to the vectors `hati + hatj + hatk` and `2hati - hatj + hatk`.

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Vector and Cartesian Equations of a Line

Find the shortest distance between the lines `barr = (4hati - hatj) + λ(hati + 2hatj - 3hatk)` and `barr = (hati - hatj -2hatk) + μ(hati + 4hatj - 5hatk)`

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Distance Between Skew Lines and Parallel Lines

The perpendicular distance of the plane `bar r. (3 hat i + 4 hat j + 12 hat k) = 78` from the origin is ______.

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Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
Concept: Equation of a Plane

Minimize `z=4x+5y ` subject to `2x+y>=7, 2x+3y<=15, x<=3,x>=0, y>=0` solve using graphical method.

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Chapter: [7] Linear Programming
Concept: Graphical Method of Solving Linear Programming Problems

Minimize: Z = 6x + 4y

Subject to the conditions:

3x + 2y ≥ 12,

x + y ≥ 5,

0 ≤ x ≤ 4,

0 ≤ y ≤ 4

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Chapter: [7] Linear Programming
Concept: Graphical Method of Solving Linear Programming Problems

Solve the following L.P.P graphically:

Maximize: Z = 10x + 25y
Subject to: x ≤ 3, y ≤ 3, x + y ≤ 5, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

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Chapter: [7] Linear Programming
Concept: Graphical Method of Solving Linear Programming Problems

Minimize :Z=6x+4y

Subject to : 3x+2y ≥12

x+y ≥5

0 ≤x ≤4

0 ≤ y ≤ 4 

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Chapter: [7] Linear Programming
Concept: Graphical Method of Solving Linear Programming Problems

Minimum and maximum z = 5x + 2y subject to the following constraints:

x-2y ≤ 2

3x+2y ≤ 12

-3x+2y ≤ 3

x ≥ 0,y ≥ 0

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Chapter: [7] Linear Programming
Concept: Graphical Method of Solving Linear Programming Problems

A company manufactures bicycles and tricycles each of which must be processed through machines A and B. Machine A has maximum of 120 hours available and machine B has maximum of 180 hours available. Manufacturing a bicycle requires 6 hours on machine A and 3 hours on machine B. Manufacturing a tricycle requires 4 hours on machine A and 10 hours on machine B.
If profits are Rs. 180 for a bicycle and Rs. 220 for a tricycle, formulate and solve the L.P.P. to determine the number of bicycles and tricycles that should be manufactured in order to maximize the profit.

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Chapter: [7] Linear Programming
Concept: Graphical Method of Solving Linear Programming Problems

Solve the following L. P. P. graphically:Linear Programming

Minimize Z = 6x + 2y

Subject to

5x + 9y ≤ 90

x + y ≥ 4

y ≤ 8

x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

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Chapter: [7] Linear Programming
Concept: Graphical Method of Solving Linear Programming Problems

Solve the following LPP by graphical method:

Minimize Z = 7x + y subject to 5x + y ≥ 5, x + y ≥ 3, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

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Chapter: [7] Linear Programming
Concept: Graphical Method of Solving Linear Programming Problems
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