If a point R(4, y, z) lies on the line segment joining the points P(2, -3, 4) and Q(8, 0…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Three Dimensional Geometry
If a point R(4, y, z) lies on the line segment joining the points P(2, -3, 4) and Q(8, 0, 10), then the distance of R from the origin is-
- 6
- \(\sqrt{53}\)
- \(2 \sqrt{14}\)
- \(2 \sqrt{21}\)
Answer
(C) 2 14
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