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| Question 61904:  Pleassse  help with this question!
 Find the point P where the line x = 1 + t, y = 2t, z = -3t intersects the plane x + y - z = -1.
 P = ( , , )
 
 Answer by jai_kos(139)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Given the plane x + y - z = -1        ---->(1) The line x = 1 + t, y = 2t, z = -3t   ---->(2), we get
 Substitue equation(2) in equation(1), we get
 1 +t + 2t - (-3t) = -1
 1 + 3t + 3t = - 1
 1 + 6t = -1
 6t = - 1 -1
 6t = -2
 t = -2 / 6
 t = - 1/3
 
 Now substitue the value of "t" in equation(2), we get
 x = 1 + (-1/3), y = 2(-1/3), z = -3(-1/3)
 
 x = 2 / 3 , y = -2/3 , Z = 1
 Therefore the point of P(x ,y ,z) = ( 2/3 , -2/3 , 1)
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