Linear Algebra Help - Get Answers to System of Linear Equations

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The discussion revolves around a system of linear equations in the context of linear algebra, specifically focusing on finding a point closest to a given point and calculating the distance between them.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants explore the relationship between the equations, noting that they represent the same line. Questions arise about finding the point Q that minimizes distance to point P and the method to derive the equation of the perpendicular line.

Discussion Status

Some participants have provided insights into the geometric interpretation of the problem, suggesting the use of the normal vector of the plane to find the perpendicular line. There is acknowledgment of the need to determine the intersection point and the distance calculation, with some participants expressing clarity on the approach.

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Participants mention constraints related to the assignment's deadline and the nature of the questions, indicating a focus on understanding rather than simply obtaining answers.

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Hey guys, I have this assingment in algebra oveer the internet. I get as many tries as i need for a question, as long as i get it right by tomorrow midnight.

This is the ONLY one i got left so if anyone can help i'd really appreciate it...

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Using the system of linear equations below, answer the following questions.

2x1 + 5x2 + 7x3= -2

-6x1 - 15x2 -21x3= 6

a) (5 marks) Find the solution of the given system of linear equations, Q, that is closest to the point P(0, -7, 0).

b) (5 marks) What is the distance between the point P(0, -7, 0) and the point Q, from above?

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ok here are the answers, these are 100% sure right but i don't know how the program go them...

The correct answers to parts a) and b) are:

Q(0.846, -4.885, 2.962)
distance = 3.737
 
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Also, i think i know how to do part B.
I just don't know how to find point Q.
 
Well, you'll note that the two lines are actually the same thing (they are scaler multiples of each other). That being the question basically asks you to find the shortest distance between the line and that point P. Also, geometrically speaking, the equation you have given represents a plane. My suggestion would be to create a line that is perpendicular to your plane and then find the point of intersection, which will be Q. Then find the magnitude of the vector QP for your distance.
 
That is a very good point. I now see examples in the book with the same thing.
HOWEVER, i still have a problem finding the equation of the line that is perpendicular to the plane. If i remember from high school, since the line is perpendicular to the plane, it's direction vector and the diretion vectors of the plane should be perpendicular. Therefore, the direction verctor of the line should be PARALLEL to the NORMAL of the plane (2,5,7). Is that correct? also how do i find the point i need to write the equation of the line. thanks a lot
 
Yea that is correct, the direction vector of the line will be the normal of the plane. And remember, you want the point of intersection of that line (which passes through P) and the plane.
 
thank you thank you thank you i finally got the question lol
now i don't have to run around tomorrow around the univeristy gettin help YAA
 

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