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Find the distance the point p(0,0,−4)p(0,0,−4) is to the line through the two points q(−4,1,−2q(−4,1,−2 ), and r(−2,0,−5r(−2,0,−5 ).
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Find the distance the point p(0,0,−4)p(0,0,−4) is to the line through the two points q(−4,1,−2q(−4,1,−2 ), and r(−2,0,−5r(−2,0,−5 ).
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r(2,0-5r) is the correct answer !!!!!
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