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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Question 1073909: Find the point at which the line ⟨−5,−5,−2⟩+t⟨5,3,−2⟩ intersects the plane 5x+3y+2z=16
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



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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