(1 point) Find the point at which the line $\langle 3, 0, 3 \rangle + t \langle 5, 4, -1 \rangle$ intersects the plane $4x + y - z = 134.$
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The equation of the line can be written as: x = 3 + 5t y = 0 + 4t z = 3 - t Show more…
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