Solving the 3-Space Vector Problem - Get a Hint!

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The discussion revolves around a 3-space vector problem involving a plane defined by two vectors. The original poster expresses uncertainty about how to begin tackling the problem and seeks hints for guidance.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants suggest constructing a normal to the plane and creating an equation for the plane using the provided vectors. There are mentions of applying the distance formula and using vector length expressions in relation to points on the plane.

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The discussion is ongoing, with some participants providing hints and suggestions for approaching the problem. There is no explicit consensus, but various lines of reasoning are being explored.

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The original poster has requested hints without seeking complete solutions, indicating a focus on understanding the problem setup and potential methods of approach.

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Construct a normal to the plane.
 
1. create equation of the plane, you have two vectors: B_to_C and B_to_A.

2. use the distance forumula.

3. if you know the distance to the plane you know the length of vector from p_to_q. You also have the equation for all points on the plane, so you plug them into the expression for vector length.
 
Great Thanks a lot!
 

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