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Line 1: šā = (5, 1, 7) + š (2, 0, 5) x1 = 5 + 2s y1 = 1 z1 = 7 + 5s Line 2: šā = (ā1, ā1, 3) + š”(4, 2, ā1) x2 = -1 + 4t y2 = -1 + 2t z2 = 3 - t Show moreā¦
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