Chapter 12 - Introduction To Three Dimensional Geometry
Chapter 12 - Introduction To Three Dimensional Geometry
Exercise 12.1
Question 1:
Find the coordinates of the point which divides the line segment joining the points (–2, 3,
5) and (1, –4, 6) in the ratio
(i) 2:3 internally, (ii) 2:3 externally.
Solution 1:
(i) The coordinates of point R that divides the line segment joining points P (x1, y1, z1) and Q
(x2, y2, z2) internally in the ratio m: n are
mx2 nx1 my2 ny1 mz2 nz1
mn , mn , mn
Let R (x, y, z) be the point that divides the line segment joining points (–2, 3, 5) and (1, –4, 6)
internally in the ratio 2:3
2(1) 3(2) 2(4) 3(3) 2(6) 3(5)
x , y , and z
23 23 23
4 1 27
i.e., x , y , and z
5 5 5
4 1 27
Thus, the coordinates of the required point are , ,
5 5 5
(ii) The coordinates of point R that divides the line segment joining points P(x1, y1, z1) and
Q(x2, y2, z2) externally in the ratio m: n are
mx2 nx1 my2 ny1 mz2 nz1
mn , mn , mn
Let R (x, y, z) be the point that divides the line segment joining points (–2, 3, 5) and (1, –4, 6)
externally in the ratio 2:3
2(1) 3(2) 2(4) 3(3) 2(6) 3(5)
x , y , and z
23 23 23
i.e., x = –8, y = 17, and z = 3
Thus, the coordinates of the required point are (–8, 17, 3).
Question 2:
Given that P (3, 2, –4), Q (5, 4, –6) and R (9, 8, –10) are collinear. Find the ratio in which Q
divides PR.
Solution 2:
Let point Q (5, 4, –6) divide the line segment joining points P (3, 2, –4) and R (9, 8, –10) in
the ratio k:1.
Therefore, by section formula,
k (9) 3 k (8) 2 k (10) 4
(5, 4, 6) , ,
k 1 k 1 k 1
9k 3
5
k 1
9k 3 5k 5
4k 2
2 1
k
4 2
Thus, point Q divides PR in the ratio 1:2.
Question 3:
Find the ratio in which the YZ-plane divides the line segment formed by joining the points (–
2, 4, 7) and (3, –5, 8).
Solution 3:
Let the YZ plane divide the line segment joining points (–2, 4, 7) and (3, –5, 8) in the ratio
k:1.
Hence, by section formula, the coordinates of point of intersection are given by
k (3) 2 k (5) 4 k (8) 7
, ,
k 1 k 1 k 1
On the YZ plane, the x-coordinate of any point is zero.
3k 2
0
k 1
3k 2 0
2
k
3
Thus, the YZ plane divides the line segment formed by joining the given points in the ratio
2:3.
Question 4:
1
Using section formula, show that the points A (2, –3, 4), B (–1, 2, 1) and C 0, , 2 are
3
collinear.
Solution 4:
1
The given points are A (2, –3, 4), B (–1, 2, 1), and C 0, , 2
3
Let P be a point that divides AB in the ratio k:1.
Hence, by section formula, the coordinates of P are given by
k (1) 2 k (2) 3 k (1) 4
, ,
k 1 k 1 k 1
Now, we find the value of k at which point P coincides with point C.
k 2
By taking 0 ,we obtain k = 2.
k 1
1
For k = 2, the coordinates of point P are 0, , 2
3
1
i.e., 0, , 2 is a point that divides AB externally in the ratio 2:1 and is the same as point P.
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Question 5:
Find the coordinates of the points which trisect the line segment joining the points P (4, 2, –
6) and Q (10, –16, 6).
Solution 5:
Let A and B be the points that trisect the line segment joining points P (4, 2, –6) and Q (10, –
16, 6)
Point A divides PQ in the ratio 1:2. Therefore, by section formula, the coordinates of point A
are given by
1(10) 2(4) 1(16) 2(2) 1(6) 2(4)
, , (6, 4, 2)
1 2 1 2 1 2
Point B divides PQ in the ratio 2:1. Therefore, by section formula, the coordinates of point B
are given by
2(10) 1(4) 2(16) 1(2) 2(6) 1(4)
, , (8, 10, 2)
2 1 2 1 2 1
Thus, (6, –4, –2) and (8, –10, 2) are the points that trisect the line segment joining points P (4,
2, –6) and Q (10, –16, 6).
Miscellaneous Exercise
Question 1:
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.
Solution 1:
The three vertices of a parallelogram ABCD are given as A (3, -1, 2), B (1, 2, -4), and C (-1,
1, 2). Let the coordinates of the fourth vertex be D (x, y, z).
3 1 1 1 2 2 x 1 y 2 z 4
, , , ,
2 2 2 2 2 2
x 1 y 2 z 4
10,2 , ,
2 2 2
x 1 y 2 z 4
1, 0, and 2
2 2 2
x = 1, y = 2 and z = 8
Thus, the coordinates of the fourth vertex are (1, -2, 8).
Question 2:
Find the lengths of the medians of the triangle with vertices A (0, 0, 6), B (0, 4, 0) and (6, 0,
0).
Solution 2:
Let AD, BE, and CF be the medians of the given triangle ABC
Question 3:
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.
Solution 3:
It is known that the coordinates of the centroid of the triangle, whose vertices are
( x1, y1, z1)( x2 , y2 , z2 ) and ( x3 , y3 , z3 ) , are
x1 x2 x3 y1 y2 y3 z1 z2 z3
, ,
3 3 3
Therefore, coordinates of the centroid of
2a 4 8 2 3b 14 6 10 2c 2a 4 3b 16 2c 4
PQR , , , ,
3 3 3 3 3 3
It is given that origin is the centroid of PQR
2a 3 3b 16 2c 4
0, 0 and 0
3 3 3
16
a 2, b and c 2
3
16
Thus, the respective values of a, b and c are 2, and 2
3
Question 4:
Find the coordinates of a point on y-axis which are at a distance of 5 2 from the point P (3,
-2, 5).
Solution 4:
If a point is on the y-axis, then x-coordinate and the z-coordinate of the point are zero.
Let A (0, b, 0) be the point on the y-axis at a distance of 5 2 from point P (3, -2, 5).
Accordingly, AP = 5 2
AP 2 50
(3 0)2 (2 b)2 (5 0) 2 50
9 4 b2 4b 25 50
b2 4b 12 0
b2 6b 2b 12 0
(b 6)(b 2) 0
b 6 or 2
Thus, the coordinate of the required points are (0, 2, 0) and (0, -6, 5)
Question 5:
A point R with x-coordinate 4 lies on the line segment joining the points P (2, -3, 4) and Q (8,
0, 10). Find the coordinates of the point R.
[Hint: suppose R divides PQ in the ratio k: 1.] The coordinates of the point R are given by
Solution 5:
The coordinates of points P and Q are given as P (2, -3, 4) and Q (8, 0, 10). Let R divide line
segment PQ in the ratio k:1.
Hence, by section formula, the coordinates of point R are given by
k (8) 2 k (0) 3 k (10) 4 8k 2 3 10k 4
k 1 , k 1 , k 1 k 1 , k 1, k 1
Question 6:
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.
Solution 6:
The coordinates of points A and B are given as (3, 4, 5) and (-1, 3, -7) respectively. Let
the coordinates of point P be (x, y, z).
On using distance formula, we obtain
PA2 ( x 3)2 ( y 4)2 ( z 5)2
x2 9 6 x y 2 16 8 y z 2 25 10 z
x 2 6 x y 2 8 y z 2 10 z 50
PB 2 ( x 1)2 ( y 3)2 ( z 7) 2
x 2 2 x y 2 6 y z 2 14 z 59
Now, if PA2 PB 2 k 2 , then
( x 2 6 x y 2 8 y z 2 10 z 50) ( x 2 2 x y 2 6 y z 2 14 z 59) k 2
2 x 2 2 y 2 2 z 2 4 x 14 y 4 z 109 k 2
2( x 2 y 2 z 2 2 x 7 y 2 z ) k 2 109
k 2 109
x y z 2 x 7 y 2 z
2 2 2
2
k 2 109
Thus, the required equation is b x y z 2 x 7 y 2 z
2 2 2
.
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