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I have 3 points:
P(-3, 1, 2), Q(-1, 2, 3), R(2, 1, 0)
and I need to find a nonzero vector orthogonal to the plane through these three points.
I seem to recall this having something to do with the cross product, so I mad vectors PQ <2,1,1> & PR <5,0,-2> calculated PQxPR and got the vector <0,9,-5>.
What do I do now?
Thank you in advance.
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Answered by
drwls
Your cross product vector (for PQ x PR), if done correctly, is a valid answer.
Any vector proportional to <0,9,-5> is aso a valid answer.
Any vector proportional to <0,9,-5> is aso a valid answer.
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