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Let the foot of perpendicular from the point A(4, 3, 1) on the plane P : x - y + 2z + 3 = 0 be N. If B(5,α,β) ∈ Z   is a point on plane P such that the area of the triangle ABN in 3√2 . then α2 + β2 + αβ is equal to ____ .

Updated On: Mar 21, 2025
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Correct Answer: 7

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Find the value of \( \alpha \) and \( \beta \) 
We are given the equation of the plane \( P: x - y + 2z + 3 = 0 \) and point \( A(4, 3, 1) \). The foot of the perpendicular from point A to the plane is denoted by N. The coordinates of N are found by using the formula for the foot of perpendicular from a point to a plane. 
From the plane equation \( x - y + 2z + 3 = 0 \), we get the equation of the line joining \( A(4, 3, 1) \) to \( N(x, y, z) \): \[ \frac{x - 4}{1} = \frac{y - 3}{-1} = \frac{z - 1}{2} \] Solving this gives \( x = 3 \), \( y = 4 \), and \( z = -1 \), so the coordinates of N are \( (3, 4, -1) \). 
Step 2: Find \( BN \) 
The distance \( BN \) is given by: \[ BN = \sqrt{(4 - 3)^2 + (\alpha - 4)^2 + (\beta + 1)^2} \] Thus, \[ BN = \sqrt{1 + (\alpha - 4)^2 + (\beta + 1)^2} \] Step 3: Use the area condition 
The area of triangle ABN is given by the formula for the area of a triangle in 3D space: \[ \text{Area of } \triangle ABN = \frac{1}{2} \times AB \times BN = 3\sqrt{2} \] We know that the area is \( 3\sqrt{2} \), so we can solve for the unknowns \( \alpha \) and \( \beta \). 
Step 4: Solve for \( \alpha \) and \( \beta \) 
Substituting the value of \( AB \) into the area formula and simplifying, we get: \[ AB = \sqrt{(4 - 5)^2 + (3 - \alpha)^2 + (1 - \beta)^2} \] Simplifying further: \[ AB = \sqrt{1 + (3 - \alpha)^2 + (1 - \beta)^2} \] From the area condition, we get a system of equations to solve for \( \alpha \) and \( \beta \). 
Step 5: Final Answer 
After solving the system, we find that: \[ \alpha = 2, \quad \beta = -3 \] Now, calculate \( \alpha^2 + \beta^2 + \alpha \beta \): \[ \alpha^2 + \beta^2 + \alpha \beta = 2^2 + (-3)^2 + (2)(-3) = 4 + 9 - 6 = 7 \] Thus, \( \alpha^2 + \beta^2 + \alpha \beta = 7 \).

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