Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry

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Plus One Maths Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Three Mark Questions and Answers

Question 1.
Prove by using distance formula that the A(1, 2, 3), B(-1, -1, -1) and C(3, 5, 7) are collinear.
Answer:
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q1
Now BC = AB + AC
Thus A, B, C are collinear.

Question 2.
Verify the following: (3 score each)

  1. (0, 7, -10), (1, 6, -6) and (4, 9, -6) are the vertices of an isosceles triangle.
  2. (0, 7, 10), (-1, 6, 6) and (-4, 9, 6) are the vertices of a right angled triangle.
  3. (-1, 2, 1), (1, -2, 5), (4, -7, 8) and (2, -3, 4) are the vertices of a parllelogram.

Answer:
1. Let A(0, 7, -10), B(1, 6, -6) and C(4, 9, -6) be the two points.
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q2
Now AB = BC, thus ABC is an isosceles triangle.

2. Let A(0, 7, 10), B(-1, 6, 6) and C(-4, 9, 6) be the two points.
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q2.1
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q2.2
Now AC2 = AB2 + BC2, thus ABC is a right triangle.

3. Let A(-1, 2, 1), B(1, -2, 5), C(4, -7, 8) and D(2, -3, 4) be the two points.
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q2.3
Now AB = CD, BC = AD, AC ≠ BD, thus A, B, C, D are vertices of a parallelogram.

Question 3.
Find the equation of set points which are equidistant from the points (1, 2, 3) and (3, 2, -1).
Answer:
Let P(x,y,z) be any point which is equidistant from the point A(1, 2, 3) and B (3, 2, -1).
Given; PA = PB
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q3
(x – 1)2 + (y – 2)2 + (z – 3)2
= (x – 3)2 + (y – 2)2 + (z + 1)2
= x2 – 2x + 1 + y2 – 4y + 4 + z2 – 6z + 9
= x2 – 6x + 9 + y2 – 4y + 4 + z2 + 2z + 1 – 2x + 14 – 6z = -6x + 14 + 2z
⇒ 4x – 8z = 0
⇒ x – 2z = 0.

Question 4.
Find the coordinate of the point which divides the line segment joining the points (3, -2, 5) and (3, 4, 2) in the ratio 2:1 (3 score each)

  1. 2:1 internally
  2. 2:1 externally

Answer:
1. Let P(x, y, z) be any point which divides the line segment joining points A(3, -2, 5) and B (3, 4, 2) in the ratio 2:1 internally.
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q4
Therefore coordinates of P are (3, 2, 3).

2. Let P(x, y, z) be any point which divides the line segment joining points A(3, -2, 5) and B (3, 4, 2) in the ratio 2:1 externally.
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q4.1
Therefore coordinates of P are (3, 10, -1).

Question 5.
Find the ratio in which the line joining the points (1, 2, 3) and (-3, 4, -5) is divided by the xy-plane.
Answer:
Let the line joining the points A(1, 2, 3) and B(-3, 4, -5) is divided by the xy-plane in the ratio k:1.
Then the coordinate
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q5
Since the point lies on xy-axis, we have;
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q5.1
Thus the required ratio is \(\frac{3}{5}\); ie, 3:5.

Question 6.
Find the coordinates of the points which trisect the line segment joining the points P(4, 2, -6) and Q (10, -16, 6).
Answer:
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q6
Let R and S be two points which trisect the line join of PQ. Therefore PR = RS = SQ Then coordinate of R is
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q6.1
= (6, -4, -2)
Then coordinate of S is
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry 3M Q6.2
= (8, -10, 2).

Plus One Maths Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Practice Problems Questions and Answers

Question 1.
Find the distance between the following pair of points: (1 score each)

  1. (2, 3, 5) and (4, 3, 1)
  2. (-3, 7, 2) and (2, 4, -1)
  3. (-1, 3, -4) and (1, -3, 4)

Answer:
1. Let A(2, 3, 5) and B(4, 3, 1) be the two points.
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Practice Questions Q1

2. Let A(-3, 7, 2) and B(2, 4, -1) be the two points.
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Practice Questions Q1.1

3. Let A(-1, 3, -4) and B(1, -3, 4) be the two points.
Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers Chapter 12 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Practice Questions Q1.2

Plus One Maths Chapter Wise Questions and Answers

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