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Plus Two Maths Chapter Wise Previous Questions Chapter 11 Three Dimensional Geometry are part of\u00a0Plus Two Maths Chapter Wise Previous Year Questions and Answers<\/a>. Here we have given Plus Two Maths Chapter Wise Previous Chapter 11 Three Dimensional Geometry.<\/p>\n

Kerala\u00a0Plus Two Maths Chapter Wise Previous\u00a0Questions Chapter 11 Three Dimensional Geometry<\/h2>\n

Plus Two Maths Three Dimensional Geometry 3 Marks Important Questions<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\n(i)Find the equation of the Plane with intercepts 2,3,4 on X,Y,Z axes respectively.^)
\n(ii) Find the distance of the point (- 1, – 2,3) from the Plane \\(\\bar{r}\\)(2i – 3 j + 4k) = 4 (March – 2011)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) The equation of the plane is \\(\\frac{x}{2}+\\frac{y}{3}+\\frac{z}{4}=1\\)
\n(ii) The equation of the plane is 2x – 3y + 4z = 4
\nHence the distance \\(=\\frac{2(-1)-3(-2)+4(3)-4}{\\sqrt{4+9+16}}\\)
\n\\(=\\frac{-2+6+12-4}{\\sqrt{4+9+16}}=\\frac{12}{\\sqrt{29}}\\)<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\nConsider the points A(2,2, – 1), B(3,4,2), C(7,0,6)
\n(i) FindAB.
\n(ii) Find the Cartesian and vector equation the plane passing through these points. (March – 2011)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) \\(A B=\\sqrt{1+4+9}=\\sqrt{14}\\)
\n(ii) Cartesian Equation of the plane is
\n\"Plus
\nVector equation is \\(\\bar{r}\\)(5i + 2j – 3k) = 17<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nConsider the points A(3, – 4, – 5) and 5(2, – 3,1)
\n(i) Find the vector and Cartesian equation of the Line passing through the points A and B.
\n(ii) Find the point where the line crosses the XY Plane. (March – 2012)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\nLet \\(\\bar{a}\\) = 3i – 4j – 5k, b = 2i – 3j + k
\n(i) Vector Equation is \\(\\bar{r}\\) = \\(\\bar{a}\\) + \u03bb(\\(\\bar{b}\\) – \\(\\bar{a}\\)) \\(\\bar{r}\\) = 3i – 4j – 5k + \u03bb( – i + j + 6k)
\nCartesian Equation is \\(\\frac{x-3}{-1}=\\frac{y+4}{1}=\\frac{z+5}{6}\\)<\/p>\n

(ii) Let the point be (x, y, 0)
\n\\(\\begin{array}{l}
\n\\Rightarrow \\frac{x-3}{-1}=\\frac{y+4}{1}=\\frac{5}{6} \\\\
\n\\Rightarrow x=\\frac{13}{6}, y=\\frac{-19}{6}
\n\\end{array}\\)
\nThen the point on the XY Plane is \\(\\left(\\frac{13}{6}, \\frac{-19}{6}, 0\\right)\\)<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(i) Find the Cartesian equation of the plane passing through the point (1, 2, -3) perpendicular to the vector 2i – j + 2k.
\n(ii) Find the angle between the above \\(\\frac{x-1}{2}=\\frac{y-3}{3}=\\frac{z}{6}\\) (March – 2012)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) The equation of the Plane is
\n2(x – 1) – 1(y, -2) + 2(z+3) = 0
\n\u21d2 2x – 2 – y + 2 + 2z + 6 = 0
\n\u21d2 2x – y + 2z + 6 – 0<\/p>\n

(ii) Angle between the line and the Plane is
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\n(i) Find the angle between the lines having direction ratios 1, 1, 2 and \\(\\sqrt{3}-1,-\\sqrt{3}-1,4\\)
\n(ii) If the lines \\(\\frac{x-1}{3}=\\frac{y-1}{2 \\lambda}=\\frac{z-3}{2}\\) and \\(\\frac{x-1}{3 \\lambda}=\\frac{y-1}{1}=\\frac{z-6}{-5}\\) are perpendicular, find the value of \u03bb. (May – 2012)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus
\n(ii) Since they are perpendicular
\na1<\/sub>a2<\/sub> + b1<\/sub>b2<\/sub> + c1<\/sub>c2<\/sub> = 0
\n\u21d2 3 x 3\u03bb + 2\u03bb x 1 + 2x – 5 = 0
\n\u21d2 9\u03bb + 2\u03bb – 10 = 0
\n\u21d2 11\u03bb + 10 \u21d2 2 = \\(\\frac{-10}{11}\\)<\/p>\n

Question 6.
\n(i) Find the equation of the Plane passing through the points (3, -1, 2), (5, 2, 4), ( -1, -1, 6)
\n(ii) Find the perpendicular distance from the point (6, 5, 9) to this plane. (March – 2013)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) Cartesian Equation of the plane is
\n\"Plus
\n(ii) Perpendicular distance
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 7.
\nConsider the vector equation of the planes r.(2i + j+k) – 3 and r.(i – j – k) = 4
\n(i) Find the vector equation of any of the plane the intersection of the above two planes.
\n(ii) Find the vector equation of the planes through the intersection of the above two plane and the point (1, 2, -1). (May – 2013)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) 2x + y + z – 3 + \u03bb(x – y – z – 4) = 0
\n\u21d2 (2 + \u03bb)x + (1 – \u03bb)y + (1 – \u03bb)z – 3 – 4\u03bb = 0
\nVector equation is
\n\\(\\bar{r}\\).(2 + \u03bb)i + (1 – \u03bb)y + (1 – \u03bb)k – (3 + 4)\u03bb = 0<\/p>\n

(ii) Since passing through (1,2, – 1) we have;
\n\u21d2 (2 + \u03bb)1 + (1 – \u03bb)2 + (1 – \u03bb)( -1) – 3 – 4\u03bb = 0
\n\u21d2 2 + \u03bb + 2 – 2\u03bb – 1 + 1 – 3 – 4\u03bb = 0
\n\u21d2 0 – 4\u03bb – 0
\n\u21d2 \u03bb = 0<\/p>\n

\\(\\bar{r}\\).(2i + j + k) = 3 is required plane. Since the point (1, 2, -1) is a point on the first plane.<\/p>\n

Question 8.
\nConsider the planes2x + y – 2z = 5 and 3x – 6y – 2z = 7
\n(a) Find their normal vectors.
\n(b) Find the angle between these two planes. (May – 2014)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(a) Normal vectors are 2i + i – 2k; 3i – 6j – 2k
\n(b) Angle =
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 9.
\n(a) If a1,b2, c1 and a2, b2, c2 are the direction ratios of two lines, then write the condition of its perpendicularity.
\n(b) Find the angle between the lines \\(\\frac{x+3}{3}=\\frac{y-1}{5}=\\frac{z+3}{4}\\) and \\(\\frac{x+1}{1}=\\frac{y-4}{1}=\\frac{z-5}{2}\\)
\nAnswer:
\n(a) a1<\/sub>a2<\/sub> + b1<\/sub>b2<\/sub> + c1<\/sub>c2<\/sub> = 0
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 10.
\nFind the shortest distance between the lines \\(\\bar{r}\\) = i + j + \u03bb(2i – j + k) and \\(\\bar{r}\\) = 2i + j – k + \u00b5(3i – 5 j + 2k) (March – 2016)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\nFrom the given lines we have;
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 11.
\n(i) The equation of the line which passes through the point(1,2,3) and parallel to the vector 3i + 2j – 2k is
\n(a) \\(\\bar{r}\\) = 3i + 2j – 2k + \u03bb(\/ + 2j + 3k)
\n(b) \\(\\bar{r}\\) = 2i – 5k + \u03bb(3\/ + 2j – 2k)
\n(c) \\(\\bar{r}\\) = i + 2j + 3k + \u03bb(-2i + 4j – 2k)
\n(d) \\(\\bar{r}\\) = i + 2j + 3k + \u03bb(3i + 2j – 2k)
\n(ii) Find the angle between the pair lines
\n\\(\\bar{r}\\) = 2i – 5j + k + \u03bb(3i + 2j + 6k) and \\(\\bar{r}\\) = li – 6k + \u00b5(i + 2j + 2k) (May – 2016)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) (d) \\(\\bar{r}\\) = i + 2j + 3k + \u03bb(3i + 2j – 2k)
\n(ii) \\(\\bar{a}\\) = 3i + 2j + 6k; \\(\\bar{b}\\) = i + 2j + 2k
\n\\(\\cos \\theta=\\frac{\\bar{a} \\cdot \\bar{b}}{|\\bar{a} \\| \\bar{b}|}=\\frac{19}{7 \\times 3}=\\frac{19}{21}\\)<\/p>\n

Plus Two Maths Three Dimensional Geometry 4 Marks Important Questions<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\nConsider the lines \\(\\frac{x-3}{2}=\\frac{y-1}{5}=\\frac{z+3}{4}\\) and \\(\\frac{x+5}{1}=\\frac{y+2}{1}=\\frac{z-3}{2}\\)
\n(i) Find the angle between them.
\n(ii) Find the shortest distance between them. (March – 2011)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(i) Find the vector equation of the Plane Passing through the intersection of the Planes \\(\\bar{r}\\).(i + j + k) = 6 and \\(\\bar{r}\\)(2i + 3j + 4k) = – 5 and through the point (1, 1, 1).
\n(ii) Express the vector equation \\(\\bar{r}\\).(5i + 3j + 4k) = 0 of a Plane in Cartesian form and hence find its perpendicular distance from the origin. (May – 2011)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) The Cartesian equation of the given planes are x + y + z – 6 = 0 and 2x + 3 – y + 4z + 5 = 0
\nThe family of such planes is x + y + z – 6 + \u03bb(2x + 3y+ 4z + 5) = 0…..(1)
\nSince it passes through (1, 1, 1)
\n\"Plus
\nVector Equation is \\(\\bar{r}\\).(20i + 23j + 26k) = 69<\/p>\n

(ii) Cartesian Equation is \u21d2 5x + 3y + 4z = 0 Perpendicular distance from origin is
\n\\(=\\left|\\frac{5 \\times 0+3 \\times 0+4 \\times 0}{\\sqrt{25+9+16}}\\right|=0\\)<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nGiven the Plane 5x – 2y + 4z – 9 = 0
\n(i) Find the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the origin to the Plane.
\n(ii) Write the vector and Cartesian equation of this perpendicular. (May – 2011)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) The equation of the perpendicular line to the given plane 5x – 2y + 4z – 9 = 0 and passing through the origin is
\n\\(\\begin{array}{l}
\n\\frac{x-0}{5}=\\frac{y-0}{-2}=\\frac{z-0}{4}=\\lambda \\\\
\n\\Rightarrow \\frac{x}{5}=\\frac{y}{-2}=\\frac{z}{4}=\\lambda
\n\\end{array}\\)
\nHence any point on this line is (5\u03bb, – 2\u03bb, 4\u03bb). Let this point be on the given plane then
\n\u21d2 5(5\u03bb) – 2( – 2\u03bb) + 4(4\u03bb) – 9 = 0
\n\u21d2 \u03bb = 1\/5
\nThen the foot of the perpendicular is
\n\\(\\left(5 \\times \\frac{1}{5},-2 \\times \\frac{1}{5}, 4 \\times \\frac{1}{5}\\right) \\Rightarrow\\left(1,-\\frac{2}{5}, \\frac{4}{5}\\right)\\)
\nSince the line is perpendicular to the Plane and passes through the point \\(\\left(1,-\\frac{2}{5}, \\frac{4}{5}\\right)\\)
\nThe Cartesian equation is \\(\\frac{x}{5}=\\frac{y}{-2}=\\frac{z}{4}\\)
\nThe Vector equation is \\(\\bar{r}\\) = \\(\\bar{0}\\) + \u03bb(5i – 2j + 4k)<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(i) The foot of the perpendicular from the origin to a Plane is P(4, – 2,5). Write \\(\\overline{O P}\\)
\n(ii) Find the equation of the Plane in vector and Cartesian form. (May – 2012)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) \\(\\overline{O P}\\) = 4i – 2j + 5k
\n(ii) Then is perpendicular unit vector to the required plane is \\(\\frac{\\overline{O P}}{\\overline{O P} \\mid}=\\frac{4 i-2 j+5 k}{\\sqrt{16+4+25}}=\\frac{4 i-2 j+5 k}{\\sqrt{45}}\\)<\/p>\n

The perpendicular distance from the origin is \\(\\sqrt{16+4+25}=\\sqrt{45}\\)
\nVector equation of the Plane can be written as
\n\\(\\begin{array}{l}
\n\\vec{r} \\cdot \\bar{m}=d \\Rightarrow \\bar{r} \\cdot \\frac{4 i-2 j+5 k}{\\sqrt{45}}=\\sqrt{45} \\\\
\n\\Rightarrow \\bar{r} .4 i-2 j+5 k=45
\n\\end{array}\\)
\nCartesian from is 4x – 2y + 5z = 45<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\nConsider the lines \\(\\frac{x-3}{3}=\\frac{y-8}{-1}=\\frac{z-3}{1}\\) and \\(\\frac{x+3}{3}=\\frac{y+7}{2}=\\frac{z-6}{4}\\)
\n(i) Express the equation to the lines into vector form.
\n(ii) Find the shortest distance between the lines. (March – 2013)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) The vector equation;
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 6.
\nConsider the Cartesian equation of a line
\n\\(\\frac{x-3}{2}=\\frac{y+1}{3}=\\frac{z-5}{-2}\\)
\n(i) Find its vector equation.
\n(ii) Find the intersecting point with the plane 5x + 2y – 6z – 7 = 0 (May – 2013)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) Vector equation of the line is
\n\\(\\bar{r}\\) = (3i – 1j + 5k) + \u03bb(2i + 3j – 2k)<\/p>\n

(ii) Any point on the line is of the form
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 7.
\nThe foot of the perpendicular drawn from origin to a Plane is (4, -2, 5).
\n(i) How far is the plane from the origin?
\n(ii) Find a unit vector perpendicular to that Plane.
\n(iii) Obtain the equation of the Plane in general form. (March – 2014)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) \\(\\overline{O P}\\) = 4i – 2j + 5k
\n(ii) Then is perpendicular unit vector to the required plane is \\(\\frac{\\overline{O P}}{\\overline{O P} \\mid}=\\frac{4 i-2 j+5 k}{\\sqrt{16+4+25}}=\\frac{4 i-2 j+5 k}{\\sqrt{45}}\\)<\/p>\n

The perpendicular distance from the origin is \\(\\sqrt{16+4+25}=\\sqrt{45}\\)
\nVector equation of the Plane can be written as
\n\\(\\begin{array}{l}
\n\\vec{r} \\cdot \\bar{m}=d \\Rightarrow \\bar{r} \\cdot \\frac{4 i-2 j+5 k}{\\sqrt{45}}=\\sqrt{45} \\\\
\n\\Rightarrow \\bar{r} .4 i-2 j+5 k=45
\n\\end{array}\\)
\nCartesian from is 4x – 2y + 5z = 45<\/p>\n

Question 8.
\n(a) Equation of the plane with intercepts 2, 3, 4 on the x, y z axis respectively is
\n(i) 2x + 3y + 4z = 1
\n(ii) 2x + 3y + 4z = 12
\n(iii) 6x + 4y + 3z = 1
\n(iv) 6x + 4y + 3z = 12<\/p>\n

(b) Find the Cartesian equation of the plane passing through the points A(2, 5, -3), B(-2, -3, 5) and C(5, 3, -3). (March – 2016)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(a) (iv) 6x + 4y + 3z = 12
\n(b) Equation of the plane is
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 9.
\n(i) The distance of the plane from the point(1, 1, 1)is
\n(a) 4 units
\n(b) \\(\\frac{1}{\\sqrt{3}}\\) units
\n(c) \\(\\frac{4}{\\sqrt{3}}\\) units
\n(d) \\(\\frac{1}{4 \\sqrt{3}}\\) units<\/p>\n

(ii) Find the equation of the plane passing through (1, 0. -2) and perpendicular to each of the planes 2x + y – z = 2 and x – y – z = 3 (May – 2016)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(i) (c) \\(\\frac{4}{\\sqrt{3}}\\) units
\n(ii) Equation of the plane passing through (1, 0, -2) is a(x – 1) + b(y – 0) + c(z + 2) = 0……………..(1)
\nPlane (1) is perpendicular to the given planes
\n2a + b – c = 0 ……………..(2)
\na – b – c = 0 ……………..(3)
\nSolving (2) and (3) we get;
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 10.
\n(i) The linesx – l = y = z is perpendicular to the line
\n\\(\\begin{array}{l}
\n\\text { (a) } \\frac{x-2}{1}=\\frac{y-1}{2}=\\frac{z}{-3} \\\\
\n\\text { (b) } x-2=y-2=z \\\\
\n\\text { (c) } \\frac{x-2}{1}=\\frac{y-1}{2}=\\frac{z}{3} \\\\
\n\\text { (d) } x=y=\\frac{z}{2}
\n\\end{array}\\)<\/p>\n

(ii) Find the shortest distance between the lines \\(\\bar{r}\\) = i + 2j + 3k + \u03bb(i + j + k) and \\(\\bar{r}\\) – i + j + k + \u00b5(i + j + k) (March – 2017)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Plus Two Maths Three Dimensional Geometry 6 Marks Important Questions<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\n(i) Find the shortest distance between the line \\(\\frac{x+1}{7}=\\frac{y+1}{-6}=\\frac{z+1}{1}\\) and \\(\\frac{x-3}{1}=\\frac{y-5}{-2}=\\frac{z-7}{1}\\)
\n(ii) Find the equation of the Plane passing through one point(-1, 3, 2) and \u00b1 r to the planes x + 2y + 3z = 5 and 3x + 3y + z = 0 (March – 2010)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus
\n(ii) Let the equation of the plane be ax + by + cz + d = 0….(1)
\nSince (1) is perpendicular to 3x + 2y + 3z = 5, a + 2b + 3c = 0
\nSince (1) is perpendicular to 3x + 3y + z = 0
\n3a + 3b + c = 0
\nUsing (2) and (3) we have;
\n\\(\\frac{a}{2-9}=\\frac{-b}{1-9}=\\frac{c}{3-6} \\Rightarrow \\frac{a}{-7}=\\frac{b}{8}=\\frac{c}{-3}\\)
\n(1) = -7x + 8y – 3z + d = 0
\nSince (1) passes through (-1,3,2) we have;
\n\u21d2 -7 (-1) + 8(3) – 3(2) + d = 0
\n\u21d2 7 + 24 – 6 + d = 0 = d = -25
\nTherefore the equation of the plane is
\n(1) \u21d2 -7x + 8y – 3z – 25 = 0<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\n(i) (a) A line makes equal angles with the coordinate axis. Find the direction cosines.
\n(b) Find the equation of the Plane Passing through (1, 1, -1),(2, 3, 5) an (1, 4, -5)
\n(ii) Find p and q, if the plariex+py+qz=0 is perpendicular to the plane 3x + 2y + z = 0 and the line \\(\\frac{x-3}{2}=\\frac{y-2}{3}=\\frac{z-1}{1}\\) (March – 2010)
\n<\/span>Answer:
\n\"Plus
\n(ii) Since the Plane x + py + qz = 0 is perpendicular to the Line \\(\\frac{x-3}{2}=\\frac{y-2}{3}=\\frac{z-1}{1}\\) we have their direction ratios proportional. Plane dr\u2019s is 1, p, q and dr\u2019s of Line is 2, 3, 1.
\n\\(\\Rightarrow \\frac{1}{2}=\\frac{p}{3}=\\frac{q}{1} \\Rightarrow p=\\frac{3}{2}, q=\\frac{1}{2}\\)<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nGiven the straight lines
\n\\(\\bar{r}[latex] = 3i + 2j – 4k + 2(i + 2j + 2k) and [latex]\\bar{r}[latex] = 5i – 2k + \u00b5(3i + 2j + 6k)
\n(i) Find the angle between the lines.
\n(ii) Obtain the unit vector perpendicular to both the lines.
\n(iii) From the equation of the line perpendicular to the given lines and passing through the point (1, 1, 1). (March – 2014)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n\"Plus
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n(a) Write the Cartesian equation of the straight line through the points (1,2,3) and along the vector 31 + j +2k
\n(b) Write a general point on this straight line.
\n(c) Find the point of intersection of this straight line with the plane 2x + 3y – z + 2 = 0
\n(d) Find the distance from (1,2,3) to the plane 2x + 3y – z + 2 = 0 (March – 2015)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(a) Cartesian equation is [latex]\\frac{x-x_{1}}{a}=\\frac{y-y_{1}}{b}=\\frac{z-z_{1}}{c}\\), \\(\\frac{x-1}{3}=\\frac{y-2}{1}=\\frac{z-3}{2}\\)<\/p>\n

(b) Let \\(\\frac{x-1}{3}=\\frac{y-2}{1}=\\frac{z-3}{2}=\\lambda\\)
\nx = 3\u03bb + 1, y = \u03bb + 2, z = 2\u03bb + 3 are the general point of the line.<\/p>\n

(c) Equation of the plane is 2x + 3y – z + 20….(1)
\nputting the values of x, y, z in (1) is
\n2(3\u03bb + 1) – 3(\u03bb + 2) – (2\u03bb + 3) + 2 = 0
\n7\u03bb + 7 = 0 \u21d2 \u03bb = -1
\n\u2234 Point of intersection is x = -3 + 1 = -2; y= -1 + 2 = 1, z= -2 + 3 = 1
\nie; (-2, 1, 1)<\/p>\n

(d) Distance = \\(\\frac{2(1)+3(2)-3+2}{\\sqrt{4+9+1}}=\\frac{7}{\\sqrt{14}}\\)<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\nConsider a plane passing through the point (5, 2, -4) and perpendicular to the line
\n\\(\\bar{r}\\) = (i + j) + \u03bb(2i + 3j – k)
\n(a) Write the equation in cartesian form.
\n(b) Find its distance from the point (1,2, – 1).
\n(c) Find the angle made by it with line
\n\\(\\frac{x-1}{2}=\\frac{y-2}{1}=\\frac{z-3}{-2}\\) (May – 2015)<\/span>
\nAnswer:
\n(a) The equation of a plane passing through the point (52,4) and perpendicular direction ratios 2, 3, -1 is
\n\"Plus<\/p>\n

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