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Finding Vector Equation for a Perpendicular Line Passing Through a Point
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[QUOTE="PsychonautQQ, post: 4512172, member: 482086"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Find the vector equation with parameter T that passes through the point (6,0,1) and is perpendicular to the plane x+4y+6z = 5 [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] So I'm looking for the direction numbers n (a,b,c) for whatever direction is perpendicular to the plane given x+4y+6z = 5 What if I try to take the dot product of i+4j+6k with xi+yj+zk and solve for when it equals zero. The problem with doing that is there are more than one possible answers that solve that. Also since x+4y+6z = 5 is the linear equation of a plane I'm not even sure I'm thinking about this right at all X_x [/QUOTE]
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