Find an equation of the plane. The plane that passes through the point (1, 2, 3) and contains the line x = 3t, y = 1 + t, z = 2 - t.
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The vector PQ is given by (3t - 1)i + (1 + t - 2)j + (2 - t - 3)k = (3t - 1)i + (t - 1)j + (-t - 1)k = (3t - 1)i + (t - 1)j + (-t - 1)k ** Show more…
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