2. Determine the vector equation and the Cartesian equation of the plane: (a) A(-2,3,4), B(2,5,-3) and C (-3,4,5) Ans: r. (9i + 3j + 6k) = 15 and 9x + 3y + 6z = 15 (b) A(-1,3,4), B(3,-4,2) and C (0,3,-2) Ans: r. (42i + 26j - 7k) = 8 and 42x + 26y - 7z
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