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Given 3 points given by position vectors ¯a,¯b and ¯c. The plane which passes through these 3 points can be given by

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Solution

The correct options are
C
D
For constructing a plane, one of the ways is to have a point through which the plane passes and perpendicular vector to the plane. Here we already have 3 points. We just have to calculate the direction vector. For that if we can get 2 vectors parallel to the plane we can get the perpendicular vector by cross product. If you see closely (¯a¯b),(¯b¯c) and (¯c¯a) are parallel to the plane we want. So (¯a¯b)×(¯b¯c) serves as a direction vector. Now we have a point (either ¯a or ¯b or ¯c)and a direction vector perpendicular to the plane , therefore equation of the required plane can be given by (¯r¯a).((¯a¯b)×(¯b¯c))=0 or (¯r¯b).((¯a¯b)×(¯b¯c))=0 or (¯r¯c).((¯a¯b)×(¯b¯c))=0. Therefore options c and d are correct.

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