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How to convert the equation of a plane to vector form?

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To find the scalar equation, we need to calculate a normal to the plane. Two vectors in the plane are PQ = (1, -2, -2) and QR = (2, 3, -2). The cross product can be used to find a vector that is perpendicular to any two vectors contained in the plane. n = (1, -2, -2) × (2, 3, -2) = (10, -2, 7).

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Both, Vector and Cartesian equations of a plane in normal form are covered and explained in simple terms for your understanding

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