Question:

Let L₁ be the line passing through the point P₁=(-1, 0, 6)

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Let L₁ be the line passing through the point P₁=(-1, 0, 6)

Let L₁ be the line passing through the point P₁=(-1, 0, 6) with direction vector d₁[-1-3,-1, 1]ᵗ, and let L₂ be the line passing through the point P₂=(7, 3, 11) with direction vector d₂[-3, -5.-3] ᵗ. Find the shortest distance d between these two lines, and find a point Q₁ on I₁., and a point Q₂ on L₂ so that d(Q₁,Q2)=d. Use the square root symbol 'v' where needed to give an exact value for your answer. d = 0 Q1= Q2=