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Find symmetric equations for the line that passes through the point (4, −2, 8) and is parallel to the vector −1, 3, −4 .

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Answer:


(x-4)/(-1)=(y+2)/(3)=(z-8)/(-4)

Explanation:

We are given that a point (4,-2,8)

Vector=<-1,3,-4>

We have to find the symmetric equation of line that passes through the point(4,-2,8) and parallel to given vector.

We know that the equation of line passing through the point (
x_1,y_1,z_1) and parallel to vector <a,b,c> is given by


(x-x_1)/(a)=(y-y_1)/(b)=(z-z_1)/(c)


x_1=4,y_1=-2,z_1=8 and <a,b,c>=<-1,3,-4>

Using the formula

The symmetric equation of the line


(x-4)/(-1)=(y+2)/(3)=(z-8)/(-4)

This is required symmetric equation of line.

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