Find a parametrization of the line in which the planes x - 3y - 3z = 1 and -3x + 2y + 2z = 4 intersect. Find the parametrization of the line. Use a point with z = 0 on the line to determine the parametrization. x = , y = , z = , -inf < t < inf
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