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explain the equation of a plane passing through three non collinear points​

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Answered by siddhi7598
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This represents the equation of a plane in vector form passing through three points which are non- collinear. To convert this equation in Cartesian system, let us assume that the coordinates of the point P, Q and R are given as (x1, y1, z1), (x2, y2, z2) and (x3, y3, z3) respectively.

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Answered by Anonymous
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❥This represents the equation of a plane in vector form passing through three points which are non- collinear. To convert this equation in Cartesian system, let us assume that the coordinates of the point P, Q and R are given as (x1, y1, z1), (x2, y2, z2) and (x3, y3, z3) respectively.

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