If O be the origin and the coordinates of P be (1, 2, -3), then find the equation of the plane passing through P and perpendicular to OP.
As it is given that the required plane is passing through P(1, 2, -3) and is perpendicular to OP. Let the position vector of this point P be
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And it is also given the plane is normal to the line joining the points O(0,0,0) and P(1, 2, -3).
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Position vector of
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We know that the vector equation of a plane passing through the point
and perpendicular/normal to the vector
is given by
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Substituting the values from eqn(i) and eqn(ii) in the above equation, we get
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(by multiplying the two vectors using the formula
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is the vector equation of a required plane.
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Then, the above vector equation of the plane becomes,
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Now multiplying the two vectors using the formula
, we get
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This is the Cartesian form of the equation of the required plane.
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