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Find parametric equations for the line.The line in the direction of the vector $2 \vec{i}+2 \vec{j}-3 \vec{k}$ and through the point (-3,4,-2).
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The direction ratios are the coefficients of the i, j, and k components of the vector. In this case, the direction ratios are 2, 2, and -3. Show more…
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