SOLUTION: Find the point at which the line <4,-1,5> + <-5,1,-1> intersects the plane -3x+4y+5z=121

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Question 1170576: Find the point at which the line <4,-1,5> + <-5,1,-1> intersects the plane -3x+4y+5z=121
Answer by ikleyn(52864)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Find the point at which the line <4,-1,5> + <-5,1,-1> intersects the plane -3x+4y+5z=121
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Notice that in your post the line is  NOT  DEFINED,  at all.

Therefore,  the post itself  MAKES  no  SENSE.



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