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Find the Equation of a Plane Which Meets the Axes at A, B and C, Given that the Centroid of the Triangle Abc is the Point (α, β, γ). - Mathematics

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Find the equation of a plane which meets the axes at AB and C, given that the centroid of the triangle ABC is the point (α, β, γ). 

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\[\text{ Let a,b and c be the intercepts of the given plane on the coordinate axes.} \]

\[\text{ Then the plane meets the coordinate axes at } \]

\[A \left( a, 0, 0 \right), B \left( 0, b, 0 \right) \text{ and } C \left( 0, 0, c \right)\]

\[\text{ Given that the centroid of the triangle }  =\left( \alpha, \beta, \gamma \right)\]

\[\Rightarrow\left( \frac{a + 0 + 0}{3}, \frac{0 + b + 0}{3}, \frac{0 + 0 + c}{3} \right)=\left( \alpha, \beta, \gamma \right)\]

\[\Rightarrow\left( \frac{a}{3}, \frac{b}{3}, \frac{c}{3} \right)=\left( \alpha, \beta, \gamma \right)\]

\[\Rightarrow\frac{a}{3}= \alpha,\frac{b}{3}= \beta,\frac{c}{3}= \gamma\]

\[ \Rightarrow a = 3\alpha, b = 3\beta, c = 3\gamma . . . \left( 1 \right)\]

\[\text{ The equation of the plane whose intercepts on the coordinate axes are a ,b and c are } \]

\[\frac{x}{a} + \frac{y}{b} + \frac{z}{c} = 1\]

\[ \Rightarrow \frac{x}{3\alpha} + \frac{y}{3\beta} + \frac{z}{3\gamma} = 1 [\text{ From }  (1)]\]

\[ \Rightarrow \frac{x}{\alpha} + \frac{y}{\beta} + \frac{z}{\gamma} = 3\]

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पाठ 29: The Plane - Exercise 29.02 [पृष्ठ ७]

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पाठ 29 The Plane
Exercise 29.02 | Q 3 | पृष्ठ ७

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