JEE Advance - Mathematics (1994 - No. 14)
If the vectors $$\overrightarrow b ,\overrightarrow c ,\overrightarrow d ,$$ are not coplanar, then prove that the vector
$$\left( {\overrightarrow a \times \overrightarrow b } \right) \times \left( {\overrightarrow c \times \overrightarrow d } \right) + \left( {\overrightarrow a \times \overrightarrow c } \right) \times \left( {\overrightarrow d \times \overrightarrow b } \right) + \left( {\overrightarrow a \times \overrightarrow d } \right) \times \left( {\overrightarrow b \times \overrightarrow c } \right)$$ is parallel to $$\overrightarrow a .$$
$$\left( {\overrightarrow a \times \overrightarrow b } \right) \times \left( {\overrightarrow c \times \overrightarrow d } \right) + \left( {\overrightarrow a \times \overrightarrow c } \right) \times \left( {\overrightarrow d \times \overrightarrow b } \right) + \left( {\overrightarrow a \times \overrightarrow d } \right) \times \left( {\overrightarrow b \times \overrightarrow c } \right)$$ is parallel to $$\overrightarrow a .$$
The vector is equal to 0.
The vector is parallel to $$\overrightarrow a $$.
The vector is perpendicular to $$\overrightarrow a $$.
The vector is parallel to $$\overrightarrow b $$.
The vector is perpendicular to $$\overrightarrow b $$.
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