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Jbreezy
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Homework Statement
So this is part of a couple of questions.
Find the exact length of p, of OP, by considering a dot product with OP.(Hint OP will be orthogonal to the plane.) Hence find the position vector of P ( P is is the point on the plane closest to the origin F.Y.I)
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The Attempt at a Solution
So, I'm confused because what I did was find a vector orthogonal to the plane by using the cross product. I turned this into a unit vector. Then I did a dot product with one of the position vectors. The question describes a triangle in 3 space using position vectors another F.Y.I.
So now I have a norm correct? I have the orthogonal projection of position vector a onto my unit vector that is orthogonal to my plane.
So when the question says "Hence find the position vector of P" I'm lost because I do not know how to do this from where the problem has directed me. I feel like I can't find a vector from knowing the length. Thanks,
J