Question
A rectangular parallelopiped is formed by planes drawn through the point (5, 7, 9) and (2, 3, 7) parallel to the coordinate planes. The length of an edge of this rectangular parallelopiped is:

Answer

  1. all of these
Solution:
The give point (5, 7, 9) and (2, 3, 7) are two diagonally opposite vertices of the parallelopiped as all of theire coordinates.
Edges of the paralleloppiped = |5 - 2|, |7 - 3|, |9 - 7|
=3, 4, 2.

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