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प्रश्न
If in a tetrahedron, edges in each of the two pairs of opposite edges are perpendicular, then show that the edges in the third pair is also perpendicular.
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उत्तर

Let O-ABC be a tetrahedron. Then (OA, BC), (OB, CA) and (OC, AB) are the pair of opposite edges.
Take O as the origin of reference and let `bar"a", bar"b" and bar"c"` be the position vectors of the vertices A, B and C respectively. Then
`bar"OA" = bar"a", bar"OB" = bar"b", bar"OC" = bar"c",`
`bar"AB" = bar"b" - bar"a", bar"BC" = bar"c" - bar"b" and bar"CA" = bar"a" - bar"c"`
Now, suppose the pairs (OA, BC) and (OB, CA) are perpendicular to each other.
Then `bar"OA". bar"BC" = 0, i.e. bar"a".(bar"c" - bar"b") = 0`
∴ `bar"a" .bar"c" - bar"a" . bar"b" = 0` ....(1)
and `bar"OB".bar"CA" = 0, i.e. bar"b".(bar"a" - bar"c") = 0`
∴ `bar"b".bar"a" - bar"b".bar"c" = 0`
∴ `bar"a".bar"b" - bar"b".bar"c" = 0 ` ...(2)
Adding (1) and (2), we get
`bar"a".bar"c" - bar"b".bar"c" = 0`
∴ `bar"c".bar"b" - bar"c".bar"a" = 0`
i.e. `bar"c".(bar"b" - bar"a") = 0`
∴ `bar"OC" . bar"AB" = 0`
∴ the third pair (OC, AB) is perpendicular.
