Find the point at which line r(t)= <-8,3,-2> + t<5,7,-5> intersects the yz-plane
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First, we need to find the value of t when the line intersects the yz-plane. The yz-plane is defined by x = 0. So, we need to find t when the x-component of r(t) is 0. Show more…
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