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Ah, this clarifies perfectly the unexplained formula given in Pearson's new Edexcel Core Pure Maths 1/AS textbook (p. 197). It's all absolutely lucid now!
There is another method to this which would avoid complication of negative and positive signs insides the modules. Let A be the point on the plane where AP is parallel to the perpendicular vector to the plane. A can be found using the plane equation then the distance AP can be found.
Hi! I'm doing AS further and am struggling to find past papers and questions for the new exam. Any chance you have access to more questions? Thank you!