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Solutions for Chapter 11: Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 11 of CBSE, Karnataka Board PUC NCERT for Mathematics [English] Class 11.


EXERCISE 11.1EXERCISE 11.2Miscellaneous Exercise
EXERCISE 11.1 [Page 211]

NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 11 11 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry EXERCISE 11.1 [Page 211]

EXERCISE 11.1 | Q 1. | Page 211

A point is on the x-axis. What are its y-coordinates and z-coordinates?

EXERCISE 11.1 | Q 2. | Page 211

A point is in the XZ-plane. What can you say about its y-coordinate?

EXERCISE 11.1 | Q 3. | Page 211

Name the octants in which the following points lie:

(1, 2, 3), (4, –2, 3), (4, –2, –5), (4, 2, –5), (–4, 2, –5), (–4, 2, 5),

(–3, –1, 6), (2, –4, –7).

EXERCISE 11.1 | Q 4 (i) | Page 211

The x-axis and y-axis taken together determine a plane known as_______.

EXERCISE 11.1 | Q 4. (ii) | Page 211

The coordinates of points in the XY-plane are of the form _______.

EXERCISE 11.1 | Q 4. (iii) | Page 211

Coordinate planes divide the space into ______ octants.

EXERCISE 11.2 [Page 213]

NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 11 11 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry EXERCISE 11.2 [Page 213]

EXERCISE 11.2 | Q 1. (i) | Page 213

Find the distance between the pairs of points:

(2, 3, 5) and (4, 3, 1)

EXERCISE 11.2 | Q 1. (ii) | Page 213

Find the distance between the following pairs of points:

(–3, 7, 2) and (2, 4, –1)

EXERCISE 11.2 | Q 1. (iii) | Page 213

Find the distance between the following pairs of points:

(–1, 3, –4) and (1, –3, 4)

EXERCISE 11.2 | Q 1. (iv) | Page 213

Find the distance between the following pairs of points:

(2, –1, 3) and (–2, 1, 3)

EXERCISE 11.2 | Q 2. | Page 213

Show that the points (–2, 3, 5), (1, 2, 3) and (7, 0, –1) are collinear.

EXERCISE 11.2 | Q 3. (i) | Page 213

Verify the following:

(0, 7, –10), (1, 6, –6) and (4, 9, –6) are the vertices of an isosceles triangle.

EXERCISE 11.2 | Q 3. (ii) | Page 213

Verify the following:

(0, 7, 10), (–1, 6, 6) and (–4, 9, 6) are the vertices of a right angled triangle.

EXERCISE 11.2 | Q 3. (iii) | Page 213

Verify the following:

(–1, 2, 1), (1, –2, 5), (4, –7, 8) and (2, –3, 4) are the vertices of a parallelogram.

EXERCISE 11.2 | Q 4. | Page 213

Find the equation of the set of points which are equidistant from the points (1, 2, 3) and (3, 2, –1).

EXERCISE 11.2 | Q 5. | Page 213

Find the equation of the set of points P, the sum of whose distances from A (4, 0, 0) and B (–4, 0, 0) is equal to 10.

Miscellaneous Exercise [Page 215]

NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 11 11 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Miscellaneous Exercise [Page 215]

Miscellaneous Exercise | Q 1. | Page 215

Three vertices of a parallelogram ABCD are A (3, –1, 2), B (1, 2, –4) and C (–1, 1, 2). Find the coordinates of the fourth vertex.

Miscellaneous Exercise | Q 2. | Page 215

Find the lengths of the medians of the triangle with vertices A (0, 0, 6), B (0, 4, 0) and (6, 0, 0).

Miscellaneous Exercise | Q 3. | Page 215

If the origin is the centroid of the triangle PQR with vertices P (2a, 2, 6), Q (–4, 3b, –10) and R (8, 14, 2c), then find the values of a, b and c.

Miscellaneous Exercise | Q 4. | Page 215

If A and B be the points (3, 4, 5) and (–1, 3, –7), respectively, find the equation of the set of points P such that PA2 + PB2 = k2, where k is a constant.

Solutions for 11: Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry

EXERCISE 11.1EXERCISE 11.2Miscellaneous Exercise
NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 11 chapter 11 - Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Mathematics [English] Class 11 chapter 11 - Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry

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Concepts covered in Mathematics [English] Class 11 chapter 11 Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry are Coordinate Axes and Coordinate planes, Coordinates of a Point in Space, Distance Between Two Points, Section Formula, Three Dimessional Space, Coordinate Axes and Coordinate planes, Coordinates of a Point in Space, Distance Between Two Points, Section Formula, Three Dimessional Space.

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