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    The Planes X + 2y + Z = and 3x
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The Planes X + 2y + Z = and 3x

Question 566

Question 566

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The planes x + 2y + z = The planes x + 2y + z =   and 3x + y - 2z =   intersect in a line. Determine the point on this line of intersection for which x =   . and 3x + y - 2z = The planes x + 2y + z =   and 3x + y - 2z =   intersect in a line. Determine the point on this line of intersection for which x =   . intersect in a line. Determine the point on this line of intersection for which x = The planes x + 2y + z =   and 3x + y - 2z =   intersect in a line. Determine the point on this line of intersection for which x =   . .

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