XtremeThunder
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Greetings, I am have a bit of a problem getting started on the following problem. The only thing that is confusing me is I am use to seeing a problem like this be perpendicular to 1 plane and not 2.
The problem I am working with is as follows:
Find the equation of a plane through the origin and perpendicular to the planes given by x-y+z=5 and 2x+y-2z=7.
I just need some direction on where to start.
Edit:
I am not quite sure what to do with both planes given.
The final equation should look similar to the following, correct?:
?(x-0)+?(y-0)+?(z-0)=0. Again, I am not sure how to come up with the coefficients using two given planes.
I spent about 4 hours on this problem and feel really lost and stupid!
-Joe
The problem I am working with is as follows:
Find the equation of a plane through the origin and perpendicular to the planes given by x-y+z=5 and 2x+y-2z=7.
I just need some direction on where to start.
Edit:
I am not quite sure what to do with both planes given.
The final equation should look similar to the following, correct?:
?(x-0)+?(y-0)+?(z-0)=0. Again, I am not sure how to come up with the coefficients using two given planes.
I spent about 4 hours on this problem and feel really lost and stupid!
-Joe
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