Which of the following points lies on the line R = (0,3,1) + t(2,1,-1) A(4,5,-1) B(2,4,0) C(3,4,-1) D(8,7,-3)
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The equation of a line in vector form is given by R = P + tV, where P is a point on the line and V is the direction vector of the line. In this case, P = (0, 3, 1) and V = (2, 1, -1). So, the equation of the line R is R = (0, 3, 1) + t(2, 1, -1). Now, let's Show more…
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