Section 11.6: Lines and Planes in 3D
HW: 1-43 odd, 51-65 odd
Video (David): The vector and parametric equations of a line in 3D space
Video (David): Finding the equation of a line through 2 points.
Video (Patrick) (optional): Finding the vector equation of a line through 2 points. Can skip to 2:30 for the examples.
Video (James) (optional): The parametric equations of a line in 3D space. This video also discuss the “symmetric equation of a line” which we will not be covering.
Video (David): Determine if two lines are parallel, skew, or intersect. "Skew" is a way of saying the lines are not parallel and do not intersect.
Video (David): Deriving the standard equation of a plane
Video (James): The standard equation of the plane, with examples of finding an equation given a point and normal vector, and given 3 points.
Video (Patrick) (optional): Finding an equation for a plane through 3 points.
Video (Patrick): Finding the intersection of a line and plane.
Video (James) (optional): Graphing planes using traces
Video (James): Finding the angle between planes.
Video (David): Finding an equation of a plane given a line and a point. Finding an equation of a plane parallel to another.
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