[9.5] - Reading Assignment
Read section 9.5 in the textbook.
- When specifying the equation of a line in space, the text says that you need a point on the line and a vector parallel to the line. Why can’t you determine a line in space simply by using one vector?
- Find "symmetric equations" of the line going through the points
(1,2,1) and (-1,3,5).
Various, but one is: $$\frac{x-1}{2}=\frac{y-2}{-1}=\frac{z-1}{-4}.$$
- What's one or two "muddy points" in the reading that you'd like to clear up? Or (if nothing seemed muddy) one thing that you *wonder* about?