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Mathematics, 11.02.2020 22:44, jdale8369

Let P be a point not on the line L that passes through the points Q and R. Show that the distance d from the point P to the line L is Use the formula in part (a) to find the distance from the point P(1, 1, 1) to the line through Q(0, 7, 8) and R(โˆ’1, 5, 6).

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