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1. If a line makes angles 90°, 135°, 45° with x, y and z-axes respectively, find its direction cosines.
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Can a directed line have direction angles 45°, 60°, 120°?

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3. Can a directed line have direction angles 45°, 45°, 60°?
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A line makes an angle of straight pi over 4 with each of y-axis and z-axis. Find the angle made by it with x-axis. 

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5. Find the direction cosines of x, y and z-axis.
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6. Find the direction-cosines of a line which makes equal angles with the axes. How many such lines are there?
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If a line has direction ratios 2, -1, -2, determine its direction cosines. 

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If a line has direction ratios 2, -1, -2, determine its direction cosines. 


Direction ratios of the line are 1, – 3, 2.
Dividing each by square root of left parenthesis 1 right parenthesis squared plus left parenthesis negative 3 right parenthesis squared plus left parenthesis 2 right parenthesis squared end root space equals space square root of 14 comma the direction-cosines of the line are fraction numerator 1 over denominator square root of 14 end fraction comma space fraction numerator negative 3 over denominator square root of 14 end fraction comma space fraction numerator 2 over denominator square root of 14 end fraction.
                   
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9. If a line has the direction ratios – 18, 12, – 4. then what are its direction cosines?
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10. Find the direction ratios and the direction cosines of the lines joining the pairs of points:
 (–2, 1, 0), (3, 2, 1).
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