The value of k, if the line x-4 1 = y-z 1 = z-k 1 lies on the plane 2 x-4 y+z=7 , will be
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Three Dimensional Geometry
The value of k, if the line
\(\frac{x-4}{1}=\frac{y-z}{1}=\frac{z-k}{1}\)
lies on the plane \(2 x-4 y+z=7\), will be
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Answer
(C) 9
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