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In Problems, find the point of intersection of the given plane and line.$$x-3 y+2 z=0 ; x=4+t, y=2+t, z=1+5 t$$
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The parametric equations are $x=4+t$, $y=2+t$, and $z=1+5t$. The equation of the plane is $x-3y+2z=0$. Show more…
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