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If a, b, c are the direction ratios of the line and l, m, n are the direction cosines of the line, then which of the following is incorrect?(a) \(\frac{l}{a}=\frac{m}{b}=\frac{n}{c}=k\)(b) l^2+m^2+n^2=1(c) k=±\(\frac{1}{\sqrt{(a^2+b^2+c^2)}}\)(d) l^2-m^2=n^2-1This question was posed to me during a job interview.The query is from Direction Cosines and Direction Ratios of a Line in division Three Dimensional Geometry of Mathematics – Class 12 |
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Answer» The correct OPTION is (d) l^2-m^2=n^2-1 |
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