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Find the coordinates of the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the origin to the plane 2x – 3y + 4z – 6 = 0.

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(12,18,24)
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(1229,1829,2429)
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(1229,1829,2429)
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(29,29,29)
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Solution

The correct option is B (1229,1829,2429)
Let the coordinates of the foot of the perpendicular P from the origin to the plane be (x1,y1,z1)
Then, the direction ratios of the line OP are x1,y1,z1
Writing the equation of the plane in the normal
form, we have
229x329y+429z629 = 0
where
229,329,429
are the direction cosines of OP.
Since D.Cs and direction ratios of a line are proportional, we have
x1229=y1329=z1429=k
x1=2k29, y1=3k29, z1=4k29
Substituting these in the equation of the plane, we get k=629
Hence, the foot of the perpendicular is(1229,1829,2429)

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