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Question 1 (1.1) Find an equation for the plane that passes through the origin (0, 0, 0) and is parallel to the plane −x + 3y − 2z = 6. (1.2) Find the distance between the point (−1,−2, 0) and the plane 3x − y + 4z = −2. Question 2: 15 Marks (2.1) Find the angle between the two vectors ⃗v = ⟨−1, 1, 0,−1⟩ ⃗v = ⟨1,−1, 3,−2⟩. Determine (3) whether both vectors are perpendicular, parallel or neither. (2.2) Find the direction cosines and the direction angles for the vector ⃗r = ⟨0,−1,−2, 3 4 ⟩. (2.3) HMW:Additional Exercises. Let ⃗r (t) = ⟨t,−1t , t2 − 2⟩. Evaluate the derivative of ⃗r (t)|t=1 . Calculate the derivative of V(t) · ⃗r (t) whenever V(1) = ⟨−1, 1,−2⟩ and V′(1) = ⟨1,−2, 2⟩.

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,Question 1:
(1.1) Find an equation for the plane that passes through the origin (0, 0, 0) and is
parallel to the plane −x+3y−2z=6.
A plane parallel to −x+3y−2z=6 will have the same normal vector. The normal vector for the
given plane is

n =⟨−1,3,−2⟩.
The equation of a plane can be written as
A(x−x0)+B(y−y0)+C(z−z0)=0, where ⟨A,B,C⟩ is the normal vector and (x0,y0,z0) is a point
on the plane.
Since the new plane passes through the origin (0,0,0), we can use this as our point:
−1(x−0)+3(y−0)−2(z−0)=0
−x+3y−2z=0
(1.2) Find the distance between the point (−1,−2, 0) and the plane 3x−y+4z=−2.
The distance (
d) between a point (x0,y0,z0) and a plane Ax+By+Cz+D=0 is given by the formula:

d=A2+B2+C2 ∣Ax0+By0+Cz0+D∣
The plane equation 3x−y+4z=−2 can be rewritten as 3x−y+4z+2=0. Here, A=3, B=−1, C=4,
and D=2. The point is
(−1,−2,0), so x0=−1, y0=−2, and z0=0.
Substituting these values into the formula:
$$d = \frac{|3(-1) - (-2) + 4(0) + 2|}{\sqrt{3^2 + (-1)^2 + 4^2}}$$$$d = \frac{|-3 + 2 + 0 +
2|}{\sqrt{9 + 1 + 16}}$$$$d = \frac{|1|}{\sqrt{26}}$$

d=26 1


Question 2: 15 Marks

(2.1) Find the angle between the two vectors v 1=⟨−1,1,0,−1⟩ and v 2
=⟨1,−1,3,−2⟩. Determine whether both vectors are perpendicular, parallel or neither.
The angle
θ between two vectors can be found using the dot product formula:

, $$\cos \theta = \frac{\vec{v}_1 \cdot \vec{v}_2}{||\vec{v}_1|| \cdot ||\vec{v}_2||}$$First,
calculate the dot product of the two vectors:$$\vec{v}_1 \cdot \vec{v}_2 = (-1)(1) + (1)(-1) +
(0)(3) + (-1)(-2)$$

v 1⋅v 2=−1−1+0+2=0
Since the dot product is 0, the vectors are perpendicular.

(2.2) Find the direction cosines and the direction angles for the vector r
=⟨0,−1,−2,3,4⟩.
First, find the magnitude of the vector

∣∣r ∣∣:

∣∣r ∣∣=02+(−1)2+(−2)2+32+42 =0+1+4+9+16 =30
The direction cosines are the components of the vector divided by its magnitude:

• cosα=30 0=0

• cosβ=30 −1

• cosγ=30 −2

• cosδ=30 3

• cosϵ=30 4
The direction angles are the inverse cosines of the direction cosines:
• α=arccos(0)=90∘ or 2π radians

• β=arccos(30 −1)

• γ=arccos(30 −2)

• δ=arccos(30 3)

• ϵ=arccos(30 4)

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