The point A(2,4,5) is reflected in the line with the equation r=(0,0,1)+s(4,2,1), to give the point A'. Determine the coordinates of A'.
@Psymon =D please?
Im in another problem, but im here :P
oh ok.. do that first, i can wait:)
Alright, thanks xD Im glad Im getting paid for this, haha.
so you are really a math tutor?????? *o*
Yep, Im employed by the college for it.
Im not quite sure about the reflected part. Thats new for sure.
me too.. i don't know what it means..
i found something similar to this but i don't understand the steps.. http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100621191004AAAWXXx
Maybe its in here: http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcIII/CalcIII.aspx Itd possibly be somewhere in one of the beginning sections.
D: it's very advanced...is this yours? i need to read then.. brb
Yeah, they dont explain it enough in your yahoo one. And no guarantees what we want isin there, its just a good site for what it does have.
i read Vector Functions, some of the terms i don't understand..
Ah. Ill take a look.
is there any easier one??
Guess it doesnt have the info we want >.<
maybe i can just leave this question..
Yeah. Seems like a lot of your questions dont at all overlap with mine xD
really? but its still on planes..
yeah, not sure about the reflection stuff O.o
my topic here is: "The Distance from a Point to a Line in R^2 and R^3" the book did not discuss/give examples about reflection.. it's jus a question here:/
Yeah, my text does a few things like that. It presents the 3d concepts and then other random questions are assumed knowledge that you know what its talking about.
lol.. guess i'm gonna skip this for a moment.. thanks by the way! c ya round..
alrighty :3
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