Given the equation of a plane: ax+by+cz=D, or in vector notation , how do we find the (shortest) distance of a plane to the origin?
(When a question asks for the distance of a plane to the origin, by definition it means the shortest distance.)
One way to derive the formula is this:
Derivation
Let X be the point on the plane nearest to the origin.
must be perpendicular to the plane, i.e. parallel to the normal vector
.
Furthermore, X lies on the plane, hence we have
Using the formula for dot product, we can get
Since is parallel to
,
is either 0 or 180 degrees, hence
is either 1 or -1.
Thus, we have .
The shortest distance from the point X to the origin is then
Ans: Shortest distance from point to plane is
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