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Find the equation of line passing through the points A (0, 6, −9) and B (−3, −6, 3). If D is the foot of perpendicular drawn from a point C (7, 4, −1) on the line AB, then find the coordinates of the point D and the equation of line CD.

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Equation of line AB passing through the points A(0, 6,-9) and B(-3, -6, 3) is

x-0-3-0=y-6-6-6=z+93+9=x1=y-64=z+9-4

Here, D is the foot of the perpendicular drawn from C (7, 4, -1) on AB.

The coordinates of a general point on AB are given by

x1=y-64=z+9-4=λ⇒x=λ y=4λ+6 z=-4λ-9

Let the coordinates of D be λ, 4λ+6, -4λ-9.
The direction ratios of CD are proportional to λ-7, 4λ+6-4, -4λ-9+1, i.e. λ-7, 4λ+2, -4λ-8.

The direction ratios of AB are proportional to 1, 4, -4, but CD is perpendicular to AB.

Substituting λ=-1 in λ, 4λ+6, -4λ-9, we get the coordinates of D as -1, 2, -5.

Equation of CD is
x-7-1-7=y-42-4=z+1-5+1=x-74=y-41=z+12

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