The line, x-2 3 = y-3 4 = z-4 5 is parallel to the plane :
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The line, \(\frac{x-2}{3}=\frac{y-3}{4}=\frac{z-4}{5}\) is parallel to the plane :
- 3x + 4y + 5z = 7
- 2x + y – 2z = 0
- x + y – z = 2
- 2x + 3y+ 4z= 0
Answer
(B) 2x + y – 2z = 0
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