Introduction to 3DHard
Question
A (1, 3, 5) and B (− 2, 3, − 4) are two points, A point P moves such that PA2 − PB2 = 6c, then locus of P is -
Options
A.x + 3z + 1 − c = 0
B.x + 3z − 1 + c = 0
C.2x + 3z + 1 – c = 0
D.2x + 3z −1 + c = 0
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