Calculus: Find the Equation for the Plane through Points (2, 4, 5), (1, 5, 7), and (-1, 6, 8)
Date: 2013-09-01 |
Find the equation for the plane through points ( 2, 4, 5), (1, 5, 7), and (-1, 6, 8)
P = (2, 4, 5), Q = (1, 5, 7), R = (-1, 6, 8)
Find the vectors PQ and PR by subtracting Q and R by P
PQ = (-1, 1, 2) PR = (-3, 2, 3)
Take the cross product of PQ and PR to get the weights a, b, and c for the equation for a plane: a(x-x0) + b(y-y0) + c(z-z0) = 0
PQxPR = -i – 3j + 1k
Plug in the weights to get
-1(x-2) – 3(y – 4) + 1(z-5) = 0
**Final: **x + 3y – z = 9
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