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Student[MultivariateCalculus]

  

AreOrthogonal

  

test if lines or planes are orthogonal

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Examples

Compatibility

Calling Sequence

AreOrthogonal(l1, l2)

AreOrthogonal(p1, p2)

AreOrthogonal(l1, p1)

AreOrthogonal(p1, l1)

Parameters

l1, l2

-

Line; Line defined in Student[MultivariateCalculus]

p1, p2

-

Plane; Plane defined in Student[MultivariateCalculus]

Description

• 

The AreOrthogonal command determines if two lines or two planes are orthogonal or not, or if a line and a plane are orthogonal.

• 

The Line can be either in 2D or 3D.

Examples

withStudentMultivariateCalculus:

l1Line0,2,1,1:

l2Line1,2,1,1:

AreOrthogonall1,l2

true

(1)

l3Line0,2,1,2,3,2:

l4Line1,2,3,3,2,0:

AreOrthogonall3,l4

true

(2)

l5Line3,2,3,2,3,2:

AreOrthogonall3,l5

false

(3)

p1Plane8,2,6,2,12,8:

p2Plane2,8,6,1,6,4:

AreOrthogonalp1,p2

false

(4)

p3Plane0,0,0,24,10,9:

AreOrthogonalp1,p3

true

(5)

AreOrthogonall3,p3

false

(6)

Compatibility

• 

The Student[MultivariateCalculus][AreOrthogonal] command was introduced in Maple 18.

• 

For more information on Maple 18 changes, see Updates in Maple 18.

See Also

Student[MultivariateCalculus]

Student[MultivariateCalculus][Line]

Student[MultivariateCalculus][Plane]