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Question 84

Two research submersibles, Alpha and Beta, are mapping a deep-sea trench. Their paths are modeled as straight lines relative to a sonar station at the origin OOO. The position vectors of the submersibles, in meters, are given by

rA=(i−j+5k)+λ(2i+j+3k) \mathbf{r}_A = (\mathbf{i} - \mathbf{j} + 5\mathbf{k}) + \lambda(2\mathbf{i} + \mathbf{j} + 3\mathbf{k}) rA​=(i−j+5k)+λ(2i+j+3k) rB=(4i+3j)+μ(i−2j+pk) \mathbf{r}_B = (4\mathbf{i} + 3\mathbf{j}) + \mu(\mathbf{i} - 2\mathbf{j} + p\mathbf{k}) rB​=(4i+3j)+μ(i−2j+pk)

where λ\lambdaλ and μ\muμ are scalar parameters and ppp is a constant.

Show that for all values of p≠11p \neq 11p=11, the paths of the submersibles are skew.

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