Find two nonparallel (and non-zero) vectors y and z which are perpendicular to x = (-9, -7, 6) y = \begin{pmatrix} -9/2 & -7/2 & 3 \end{pmatrix} z = \begin{pmatrix} -18 & -14 & 12 \end{pmatrix}
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