Module 5 Equations of Lines and Planes
Module 5 Equations of Lines and Planes
Equations of
Lines and Planes
The direction of L
EQUATIONS OF LINES
Thus,
r = r0 + t v
x = x0 + at
y = y0 + bt
z = z0 + ct
Where, t
PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS
r = (5 i + j + 3 k) + t(i + 4 j – 2 k)
or
r = (5 + t) i + (1 + 4t) j + (3 – 2t) k
EQUATIONS OF LINES Example 1 a
x=5+t y = 1 + 4t z = 3 – 2t
EQUATIONS OF LINES Example 1 b
x=6+t y = 5 + 4t z = 1 – 2t
EQUATIONS OF LINES
x = 5 + 2t y = 1 + 8t z = 3 – 4t
DIRECTION NUMBERS
x x0 y y0 z z0
a b c
However, observe
that the vector v with
representation AB is parallel to the line
and
v = <3 – 2, –1 – 4, 1 – (–3)> = <1, –5, 4>
EQUATIONS OF LINES Example 2 a
a = 1, b = –5, c = 4
EQUATIONS OF LINES Example 2 a
x=2+t y = 4 – 5t z = –3 + 4t
11 1
, ,0
4 4
EQUATIONS OF LINES
r(t) = (1 – t)r0 + t r1
where 0 ≤ t ≤ 1
EQUATIONS OF LINE SEGMENTS Example 3
1 + t = 2s
–2 + 3t = 3 + s
4 – t = –3 + 4s
EQUATIONS OF LINE SEGMENTS Example 3
11 8
t= and s=
5 5
A vector n that is
orthogonal to the plane
NORMAL VECTOR
Then, the vector r P– Pr0
0
is represented by
PLANES
Thus, we have:
n (r – r0) = 0
.
EQUATIONS OF PLANES Equation 6
n . r = n . r0
VECTOR EQUATION
In Equation 7, putting
a = 2, b = 3, c = 4, x0 = 2, y0 = 4, z0 = –1,
we see that an equation of the plane is:
ax + by + cz + d = 0
Thus,
n ab
i j k
2 4 4
4 1 2
12 i 20 j 14 k
EQUATIONS OF PLANES Example 5
Then,
x = 2 + 3(–2) = –4
y = –4(–2) = 8
z=5–2=3
and n2 = 2n1.
NONPARALLEL PLANES
2
cos
1
72
42
EQUATIONS OF PLANES Example 7 b
x 1 y z
5 2 3
NOTE
x 1 y y z
and
5 2 2 3
Let b be the vector corresponding to P0 P1 .
Then,
b = <x1 – x0, y1 – y0, z1 – z0>
EQUATIONS OF PLANES Example 8
Thus,
D comp n b
n b
n
a( x1 x0 ) b( y1 y0 ) c ( z1 z0 )
a b c
2 2 2
10x + 2y – 2z = 5 and 5x + y – z = 1
EQUATIONS OF PLANES Example 9
5( 12 ) 1(0) 1(0) 1 3
3
D 2
5 1 (1)
2 2 2
3 3 6
3/6
n v1 v 2
i j k
1 3 1
2 1 4
13 i 6 j 5 k
EQUATIONS OF PLANES Example 10
or
13x – 6y – 5z + 3 = 0
EQUATIONS OF PLANES Example 10
8
0.53
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