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Find parametric equations of the line passing through point $P(-2,1,3)$ that is perpendicular to the plane of equation $2 x-3 y+z=7$
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Step 1: The normal vector to the plane $2x-3y+z=7$ is given by the coefficients of $x$, $y$, and $z$, which is $\mathbf{n}=(2,-3,1)$. Show more…
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