Represent the line segment from P(−2, −3, 8), Q(5, 1, −2) by a vector-valued function and by a set of parametric equations.

Khaleesi Herbert

Khaleesi Herbert

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2021-09-12

Represent the line segment from P(−2, −3, 8), Q(5, 1, −2) by a vector-valued function and by a set of parametric equations.

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Layton

Layton

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We have, points P(−2, −3, 8) and Q(5, 1, −2)
Now, the component vector from P to Q ,
v(t)=<5(2),1(3),28>v(t)=<7,4,10>
So, the direction number are a=7,b=4 and c=−10
For initial point on the line, use point P(2,3,8)
We get,x0=2,y0=3andz0=8
Now, to form the parametric equation:
x=x0+at,y=y0+btandz=z0+ct.(1)
Putting the value of a=7,b=4,c=10 and x0=2,y0=3z0=8 in eq.(1),we get x=2+7t,y=3+4t and z=810t
Now, to form a vector−valued function: r(t)=x(t)i+y(t)j+z(t)k
We have, x=2+7t,y=3+4t and z=810t

So, r(t)=(7t2)i+(4t3)j+(810t)k
Hence, set of parametric equations be ,x=2+7t,y=3+4t and z=810t and vector−valued function be, r(t)=(7t2)i+(4t3)j+(810t)k

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