SOLUTION: points A(3,-5,1) and B(2,1,2) and C (1,-3,3) lie on a plane. Find the exact distance from X (2,-1,3) to the plane
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Question 882303: points A(3,-5,1) and B(2,1,2) and C (1,-3,3) lie on a plane. Find the exact distance from X (2,-1,3) to the plane
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First find the equation of the plane.
AB=(-1,6,1)
BC=(-1,-4,1)
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Now that you have the equation of the plane,
where the plane is defined by and the point is
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