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  • 02-02-2018
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Find the distance from the point q=(4,1,−5) to the plane 4x+3y+2z=9

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  • 02-02-2018
The plane is given by 
f(x,y,z)=4x+3y+2z=9
Since f(4,1,-5)=4*4+3*1+2(-5)=16+3-10=9,
point q lies on the plane, therefore the distance is zero.
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