
Lines in 3D Space
Formulate the vector and Cartesian equations of lines in three-dimensional space. Determine the relationship between two lines, such as intersecting, parallel, or skew.
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Formulate the vector and Cartesian equations of lines in three-dimensional space. Determine the relationship between two lines, such as intersecting, parallel, or skew.
Key Questions
- How do we define a line in 3D space using vectors?
- What does it mean for two lines to be skew?
- How do we find the shortest distance between two lines?
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