Consider the lines L_ 1 : x+1 3 = y+2 1 = z+1 2 The distance of the point (1, 1, 1) from…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
Consider the lines
\(L_{1}: \frac{x+1}{3}=\frac{y+2}{1}=\frac{z+1}{2}\)

The distance of the point (1, 1, 1) from the plane passing through the point (– 1, – 2, – 1) and whose normal is perpendicular to both the lines L1 and L2 is
\(L_{1}: \frac{x+1}{3}=\frac{y+2}{1}=\frac{z+1}{2}\)
The distance of the point (1, 1, 1) from the plane passing through the point (– 1, – 2, – 1) and whose normal is perpendicular to both the lines L1 and L2 is
Answer
(C)
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