SOLUTION: Find the point at which the line ⟨−5,−5,−2⟩+t⟨5,3,−2⟩ intersects the plane 5x+3y+2z=16
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Find the point at which the line ⟨−5,−5,−2⟩+t⟨5,3,−2⟩ intersects the plane 5x+3y+2z=16
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Substitute into the plane equation,
Now that you know t, go back and find x, y, and z.
I'll leave that to you.
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