Vinod Singh and Shweta Pawar Solutions for Chapter: Three Dimensional Geometry, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking

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Vinod Singh Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Vinod Singh and Shweta Pawar Solutions for Chapter: Three Dimensional Geometry, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 14: Three Dimensional Geometry, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MHT-CET TRIUMPH Mathematics Multiple Choice Questions Part - 1 Based on Std. XI & XII Syllabus of MHT-CET solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Vinod Singh and Shweta Pawar Solutions for Chapter: Three Dimensional Geometry, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking with Hints & Solutions

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If the line through the points 3,1,2 and 4,λ,0 is parallel to the line through the points 1,2,1 and 2,3,-1, find λ

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The value of λ for which the points -2,4,λ, 3,-6,-8, 1,-2,-2 are collinear is

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If the direction cosines of two lines are 16, -16, 26 and 26, 16, -16, respectively, then the acute angle between them is

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If direction ratios of two lines are 5,-12,13 and -3,4,5, then the angle between them is

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If the coordinates of the points A, B, C, D be 1,2,3,4,5,7,-4,3,-6 and 2,9,2, respectively, then the angle between the lines AB and CD is

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If the angle between the lines whose direction ratios are 2, -1,  2 and a, 3, 5 be 45°, then a=

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If the coordinates of the points P and Q are 1,-2,1 and 2,3,4 and O is the origin, then