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  • 04-06-2018
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Find the equation of the plane through the point p=(2,3,4)p=(2,3,4) and parallel to the plane 5y−5x−5z=4.

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  • 04-06-2018
Find plane Π parallel to 5y-5x-5z=4 containing point p=(2,3,4) 

Any plane parallel to 5y-5x-5z=4 has the form 5y-5x-5z=k, or on simplification, y-x-z=k.

Since p lies in the plane, the coordinates of p must satisfy y-x-z=k, or
k=3-2-4=-3
=>
π : y-x-z=-3
equivalently, 
π : 5y-5x-5z=-15

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