Find the direction cosines of the line passing through the points $P(2, 3, 5)$ and $Q(-1, 2, 4)$.

  • A
    $\left(\frac{3}{\sqrt{11}}, \frac{1}{\sqrt{11}}, \frac{1}{\sqrt{11}}\right)$
  • B
    $\left(\frac{-3}{\sqrt{11}}, \frac{-1}{\sqrt{11}}, \frac{-1}{\sqrt{11}}\right)$
  • C
    Both $A$ and $B$
  • D
    None of these

Explore More

Similar Questions

If the angles made by a straight line with the coordinate axes are $\alpha, \frac{\pi}{2}-\alpha, \beta$,then $\beta$ is equal to

If the direction cosines of two lines are such that $l+m+n=0$ and $l^2+m^2-n^2=0$,then the angle between them is

If $\alpha, \beta, \gamma$ are the direction angles of a vector and $\cos \alpha = \frac{14}{15}$,$\cos \beta = \frac{1}{3}$,then $\cos \gamma = $

If the direction cosines of a line are $\frac{1}{c}, \frac{1}{c}, \frac{1}{c}$,then:

If the direction ratios of a line are $1, -3, 2$,what are its direction cosines?

Vedclass Products

For Students

Vedclass Test Series

Mock tests in real JEE/NEET style with performance analysis. 5-day free trial.

Start Free Trial
For Teachers

Exam Paper Generator

Generate Set A/B/C/D exam papers from 7.5L+ questions in 2 minutes. 3 chapters free.

Try Free
For Institutes

Online Exam Module

Live online exams with unlimited students, 360° analytics & white-label branding.

See Demo