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Find parametric equations for the line.The line intersecting the $x$ -axis at $x=3$ and the $z$ -axis at $z=-5$.
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The line intersects the x-axis at x=3, so the coordinates of this point are (3,0,0). Similarly, the line intersects the z-axis at z=-5, so the coordinates of this point are (0,0,-5). Show more…
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