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A plane and a line having an angle of 90 degrees between them are called _____(a) Orthogonal(b) Tangential(c) Normal(d) ParallelI had been asked this question in semester exam.My doubt stems from Three Dimensional Geometry in portion Three Dimensional Geometry of Mathematics – Class 12

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Correct choice is (a) ORTHOGONAL

Easiest explanation: A plane and A line which are perpendicular to each other or a plane and a line having an ANGLE 90 DEGREES between them are called orthogonal. θ is EQUAL to 90 degrees in sin θ=\(\frac {a1a+b1b+c1c}{\sqrt {a^2+b^2+c^2} \sqrt{a1^2+b1^2+c1^2 }}\).



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