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document.write( "(a) Let 3x − 2y + 4z = 11 and 2x − 5y + 3z = 3 be two planes. Then P = (7, 1, −2)
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document.write( "are on both planes. Let ℓ be the line of intersection of these two planes. Find a
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document.write( "parametric equation for ℓ.\r
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document.write( "(b) With the same two planes as in (a), we know that Q = (21, 0, −13) is on both
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document.write( "planes. Find another parametric equation for ℓ. Find a relation between the two
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document.write( "parametrizations in (a) and (b). \n" );
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