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Direction Cosines of a Line Passing through Two Points
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The direction cosines of the line drawn from P(–5, 3, 1) to Q(1, 5, –2) is
A
(
6
,
2
,
−
3
)
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B
(
2
,
−
4
,
1
)
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C
(
−
4
,
8
,
−
1
)
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D
(
6
7
,
2
7
,
−
3
7
)
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Solution
The correct option is
D
(
6
7
,
2
7
,
−
3
7
)
DR’s of PQ are 1 – (–5), 5 – 3, – 2 – 1
ie., 6, 2, –3
a
n
d
√
6
2
+
2
2
+
(
−
3
)
2
=
7
∴
D
C
′
s
a
r
e
6
7
,
2
7
,
−
3
7
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