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Mathematics-Online course: Preparatory Course Mathematics - Linear Algebra and Geometry - Lines and Planes | ||
Distance between Lines |
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and
is given by
This follows from the geometric properties of the dot and the cross product because the distance coincides with the distance of from the plane containing and the by translated line
Using the parallelepidial product the distance may be expressed as
where and are the points with location vector and rsp.
For parallel lines we have
Two lines are called skew lines if they are not parallel and if the distance between them is positive.
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