Jee Main 2025 — Medium JEE math MCQ
Let a straight line \( L \) pass through the point \( P(2, -1, 3) \) and be perpendicular to the lines \( \frac{x-1}{2} = \frac{y+1}{1} = \frac{z-3}{-2} \) and \( \frac{x-3}{1} = \frac{y-2}{-1} = \frac{z+2}{4} \). If the line \( L \) intersects the \( yz \)-plane at the point \( Q \), then the distance between the points \( P \) and \( Q \) is
- A. \( \sqrt{10} \)
- B. \( 2\sqrt{3} \)
- C. 2
- D. 3
Solution
The correct option is **D**. (D. 3)
