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If the foot of the perpendicular from point (4,3,8) on the line L1:[xa]l=[y2]3=[zb]4, l0 is (3,5,7), then the shortest distance between the lineL1 and line L2:[x2]3=[y4]4=[z5]5 is equal to:


A

23

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B

13

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C

12

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D

16

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Solution

The correct option is D

16


Explanation for the correct option:

Step 1: Solve for the equations of the lines

Given that the foot of the perpendicular from point (4,3,8) on the line L1:[xa]l=[y2]3=[zb]4 is (3,5,7),

(3,5,7) lies on the line L1. Hence, its co-ordinates satisfy the equation of the line.

[3a]l=[52]3=[7b]4

[3a]l=1=[7b]4

3-al=1 and 7-b4=1

a+l=3 and b=3 ...(i)

Let A=(4,3,8) and B=(3,5,7)

AB=4-3i^+3-5j^+8-7k^

AB=i^-2j^+k^

For a line [xx1]a1=[yy1]b1=[zz1]c1, a1,b1,c1 are the direction ratios.

The direction ratios of L1 are l,3,4

AB is perpendicular to line L1

AB.L1=0

1×l-2×3+1×4=0

l=2

a=1 …[From(i)]

Hence L1:[x1]2=[y2]3=[z3]4 and L2:[x2]3=[y4]4=[z5]5 are the equations of two skew lines.

Step 2: Solve for the required shortest distance

The shortest distance between two skew lines [xx1]a1=[yy1]b1=[zz1]c1 and [xx2]a2=[yy2]b2=[zz2]c2 is given as

d=x2-x1y2-y1z2-z1a1b1c1a2b2c2b1c2-b2c12+c1a2-c2a12+a1b2-a2b12

Substituting all the required values we get

d=2-14-25-323434515-162+12-102+8-92

d=115-16-210-12+28-91+4+1

d=16

Thus the shortest distance between the lines L1 and L2 is 16units .

Hence the correct option is option(D)


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