Three Dimensional Geometry
Kerala Board · Class 12 · Mathematics
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Three Dimensional Geometry extends our understanding of analytical geometry from two dimensions to three dimensions using vector algebra. This chapter introduces elegant methods to study lines, planes, and their relationships in 3D space. We explore direction cosines, direction ratios, equations of
Key Concepts
Direction cosines (l
Direction cosines (l, m, n) are cosines of angles a line makes with positive x, y, z axes respectively, where l² + m² + n² = 1. Direction ratios (a, b
Vector form
Vector form: r⃗ = a⃗ + λb⃗ where a⃗ is position vector of a point on line and b⃗ is direction vector. Cartesian form: (x-x₁)/a = (y-y₁)/b = (z-z₁)/c w
For lines with direction ratios (a₁
For lines with direction ratios (a₁,b₁,c₁) and (a₂,b₂,c₂), the acute angle θ satisfies: cos θ = |a₁a₂ + b₁b₂ + c₁c₂|/[√(a₁² + b₁² + c₁²) × √(a₂² + b₂²
Lines that are neither parallel nor
Lines that are neither parallel nor intersecting, lying in different planes. Most pairs of lines in 3D space are skew lines. Examples include diagonal
For skew lines r⃗ = a⃗₁
For skew lines r⃗ = a⃗₁ + λb⃗₁ and r⃗ = a⃗₂ + μb⃗₂, shortest distance = |(b⃗₁ × b⃗₂) · (a⃗₂ - a⃗₁)|/|b⃗₁ × b⃗₂|. For parallel lines r⃗ = a⃗₁ + λb⃗ and
Learning Objectives
- Understand direction cosines and direction ratios of lines in 3D space
- Find equations of lines in vector and Cartesian forms under different conditions
- Calculate angles between two lines, two planes, and a line and a plane
- Determine shortest distances between skew lines and parallel lines
- Apply vector methods to solve complex 3D geometry problems
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- Kerala Board of Public Examinations — keralapareekshabhavan.in
- National Education Policy 2020 — education.gov.in
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