Find the direction cosines of the line x-2 2 = 2 y-5 -3 , z=-1
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Three Dimensional Geometry
Find the direction cosines of the line \(\frac{x-2}{2}=\frac{2 y-5}{-3}, z=-1\)
- \(\frac{4}{5},-\frac{3}{5}, 0\)
- \(\frac{4}{5}, 0, \frac{3}{5}\)
- \(\frac{2}{5}, 0, \frac{3}{5}\)
- None of these
Answer
(A) 4 5 ,- 3 5 , 0
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