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Are the statements true or false? Give reasons for your answer. The equations $x=2 s-1, y=-s+3, z=4+s$ parameterize a plane.
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The equations $x=2 s-1, y=-s+3, z=4+s$ are parameterized equations with a single parameter $s$. Show more…
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