Calculus III Homework 4 - Find a vector v that is orthogonal to the plane

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Calculus III Spring 2021  

Homework 4

Solve the following exercises. Show your work. (No credit will be given for an answer with no supporting work shown.)

#1. Find a vector v that is orthogonal to the plane containing the vectors ?1, 1, 0? and ?0, −2, −2?.

#2. Find an equation of the line through the points (1, −2, 0) and (3, 0, 5).

#3. Find an equation of the line through the point (1, 2, 0) that is perpendicular to the plane with equation x − y + z = 27.

#4. Find the distance from the point (2, −1, 0) to the plane with equation x + y = 7.

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