document.write( "Question 1117970: Consider the line L in R^3
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document.write( ", given by x = −λ + 2, y = 2λ − 1, and z = λ + 3 where λ ∈ R.
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document.write( "(a) Verify that the point (2, −1, 3) lies on L, but that (1, 1, 1) does not.
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document.write( "(b) Find the cartesian equation for the plane P, containing (2, −1, 3), that is orthogonal to L. \n" );
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