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Find the unit vector perpendicular to the plane ABC where the position
vectors of A, B and C are 2
^i
–
^j
+
^
k ,
^i
+
^j
+ 2
^
k and 2
^i
+ 3
^
k
respectively.
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
you want (c-a)x(b-a) divided by its magnitude.
10 years ago
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Find the unit vector perpendicular to the plane ABC where the position
vectors of A, B and C are 2
^i
–
^j
+
^
k ,
^i
+
^j
+ 2
^
k and 2
^i
+ 3
^
k
respectively.

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