Equation of a Plane Parallel to a Given Plane and Containing a Point
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Given a point and a plane in the space, how do we find an equation of a plane passing through that given point and parallel to that given plane?
In general, when we want to find an equation of a plane, we need to know a point lying in the plane, and the normal vector of the plane (which is perpendicular to the plane). We already have a point, all we need is the vector normal to the plane.
Let's recall that two planes are parallel if their normal vectors are parallel. So, finding the normal vector should now be easy 😉
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Great teaching style! Will apply this when taking my exam on Monday😊
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Why does this video only have 22 views????? You explain it so well
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Best video explaining this concept, I am a bit confused to why we can find both the orthogonal plane and the parallel plane using the same method...
@@valentinaparedes8764 Thank you! The idea of finding an equation of a plane is that we need two things: a point in the plane and the normal vector of the plane. So, the method is the same for finding an orthogonal plane or parallel plane, but there are difference in details:
1) If the plane we try to find is parallel to a given plane, then we use the same normal vectors.
2) If the plane we try to find is perpendicular to a given plane, then we use a vector parallel to the given plane as the normal vector of the plane we are trying to find.
Thank you so much! This helped me better understand how to do my hw and what formulas went with what questions!
Thank you! I am happy to hear that! There are other ones about lines and planes, check them out when you prepare for the next quiz or exam 😁👍
Such a smooth way of teaching! Thank you!
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Thx for the video, it helped me to understand the problem
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This was easier than I thought but the video was still helpful, thank u bro
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Great explanation, Thank you!
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The video is clear to understand.
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Thank you, very clear
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This was the only yt video on this question!
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Would it be the same formula when it is perpendicular as well?
The general form of the plane equation will be the same, but the way to solve the problem will be different.
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Great explanation !!!
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still works in 2021 :-)
BTW i was searching for the vector approach, i still cant find
Thank you! Can you clarify what you meant by the vector approach?
@@GlassofNumbers Actually, they Textbooks we refer is NCERT and there u'll see every qs can be done either in vector form or in Cartesian form.. yeah, but if someone Understands core concepts.. its the same for them🙂i am beginner tho
I see. I don't have access to NCERT textbooks. Now if you want your answer for the plane in vector form, you can parametrize it and write it in vector form. Have you tried that?
Thank you, I finally understand it that was a great explanation.
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What about the 5 in the initial equation?
For this problem, to find the new plane, the 5 in the initial equation is not needed.
thanks, needed this for calc 3
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Superb explanation
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A great video
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7:59 before people wanted share. now they want money to make video. well dont do then xD
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would be a great vid if you were only trying to explain the concept and not trying to reach the 8 min mark
Thank you for your comment. I wasn't trying to hit the 8 min (what's the significance of that?) It's my style of talking. But I will take consideration of your advice of being more concise.
@@GlassofNumbers If its your way of explaining then its fine, still gets the concept across clearly enough. Just seemed like you were going on longer than you need to because you wanted to reach 8 min for the ad revenue, I don't like it when creatord neglect the educating part for their own gain.
Haha, there is no revenue for a small channel like mine, so going longer is not my intention. It's just that when I lecture in person and because students can't go back, I take the time. But that's not the case for video because people can just re-watch a certain part if something is unclear. I realized that just recently, but it's already after 200 videos 😅 I wish I knew about this earlier because the retention rate does suffer.
@@GlassofNumbers No problem man, didn't want to sound mean. Still a very helpfull video thank you
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