Let A , B , C be the feet of the perpendicular segments drawn from a point P (3, 4, 5) on…
Mathematics · Class 11 · CBSE — Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Let A, B, C be the feet of the perpendicular segments drawn from a point P(3, 4, 5) on the xy, yz and
zx-planes, respectively.
Find the distance of these points A, B, C from the point P (in units) respectively.
zx-planes, respectively.
Find the distance of these points A, B, C from the point P (in units) respectively.
- 5, 2, 4
- 3, 4, 5
- 5, 3, 4
- 3, 5, 4
Answer
(A) 5, 2, 4
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