The direction ratios of the line perpendicular to the lines 2x−5=−3y+11=1z+3and 1x−7=2y+2=−2z−4 are proportional to:
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(4,5,−7)
(−4,5,7)
(4,−5,7)
(4,5,7)
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The shortest distance between the following lines: $\vec{r} = (\hat{i} + \hat{j} - \hat{k}) + s(2\hat{i} + \hat{j} + \hat{k})$ $\vec{r} = (\hat{i} + \hat{j} + 2\hat{k}) + t(4\hat{i} + 2\hat{j} + 2\hat{k})$, where s and t are scalars, is:
The angle between the line $2x = 3y = z$ and $x$- axis is:
The angle at which the line, $\frac{x-1}{0} = \frac{2-y}{-1} = \frac{2z-3}{-2}$ is inclined with the positive direction of z-axis is
$\sin^{-1}(\cos\frac{3\pi}{5})$ equals
If lines $\frac{x+5}{5\lambda+2} = \frac{4-2y}{10} = \frac{1-3z}{-3}$ and $\frac{x-2}{1} = \frac{1+2y}{4\lambda} = \frac{2+z}{3}$ are perpendicular, than value of '$\lambda$' is
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