Analytical Geometry – Calculate a line equation given as a two-plain intersection – Exercise 4436 Post category:Analytical Geometry Post comments:0 Comments Exercise Calculate the canonical equation of the line given as an intersection of the plains 3x+2y-z-3=0 x-y+3z=1 Final Answer Show final answer \frac{x}{1}=\frac{y-2}{-2}=\frac{z-1}{-1} Solution Coming soon… Share with Friends Read more articles Previous PostAnalytical Geometry – Calculate a point of intersection between a line and a plain- Exercise 4444 Next PostAnalytical Geometry – Calculate distance from a point to a line – Exercise 4434 You Might Also Like Analytical Geometry – Calculate parameter values in a line equation – Exercise 5513 June 8, 2019 Analytical Geometry – Calculate a point of intersection between a line and a plain – Exercise 5508 June 8, 2019 Analytical Geometry – Calculate a plane equation given a point and a perpendicular – Exercise 3599 February 27, 2019 Analytical Geometry – Calculate a plane equation with 3 points – Exercise 3603 February 27, 2019 Analytical Geometry – Calculate a plane equation with 3 points – Exercise 3610 February 27, 2019 Analytical Geometry – Calculate a plane equation with a point and a parallel plane – Exercise 3612 February 27, 2019 Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Δ
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