# Solution - Three - Dimensional Geometry Examples and Solutions

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If lines (x−1)/2=(y+1)/3=(z−1)/4 and  (x−3)/1=(y−k)/2=z/1 intersect, then find the value of k and hence find the equation of the plane containing these lines.

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Solution for concept: Three - Dimensional Geometry Examples and Solutions. For the courses 12th CBSE (Arts), 12th CBSE (Commerce), 12th CBSE (Science)
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