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$2-5=$ Find a vector equation and parametric equations for theline.The line through the point $(6,-5,2)$ and parallel to thevector $\left\langle 1,3,-\frac{2}{3}\right\rangle$
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In this case, the point given is $(6,-5,2)$, so the position vector $\mathbf{a}$ is $<6,-5,2>$. The direction vector $\mathbf{b}$ is given as $<1,3,-\frac{2}{3}>$. Show more…
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