john458776
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This is how I approached it.
Line has a direction vector <3,5,0>
Line has a vector <2,-4,6>)
Magnitude of a direction vector is square root of (34)
The vector will be (11/square root of (34)).<3,5,0>
Which will give me the length of 11.
The approach I used is it correct or I'm still missing something?
I have confident that the approach is good but i doubt it because I wanted to find a vector using a vector on the line instead of using a directional vector.
Line has a direction vector <3,5,0>
Line has a vector <2,-4,6>)
Magnitude of a direction vector is square root of (34)
The vector will be (11/square root of (34)).<3,5,0>
Which will give me the length of 11.
The approach I used is it correct or I'm still missing something?
I have confident that the approach is good but i doubt it because I wanted to find a vector using a vector on the line instead of using a directional vector.