Three Dimensional Geometry Question 387
Question: A line makes angles $ \theta ,\phi $ and $ \psi $ with x, y, z axes respectively. Consider the following
- $ {{\sin }^{2}}\theta +{{\sin }^{2}}\phi ={{\cos }^{2}}\psi $
- $ {{\cos }^{2}}\theta +{{\cos }^{2}}\phi ={{\sin }^{2}}\psi $
- $ {{\sin }^{2}}\theta +{{\cos }^{2}}\phi ={{\cos }^{2}}\psi $ Which of the above is/are correct?
Options:
A) 1 only
B) 2 only
C) 3 only
D) 2 and 3
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Answer:
Correct Answer: B
Solution:
[b] If a line makes angle  $ \theta  $ ,  $ \phi  $  and  $ \psi  $  with x, y, z axes respectively, then  $ {{\cos }^{2}}\theta +{{\cos }^{2}}\phi +{{\cos }^{2}}\psi =1 $
$ \Rightarrow {{\cos }^{2}}\theta +{{\cos }^{2}}\phi =1-{{\cos }^{2}}\psi  $
$ \Rightarrow {{\cos }^{2}}\theta +{{\cos }^{2}}\phi ={{\sin }^{2}}\psi  $
$ \therefore  $  Statement (2) is correct.
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