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Find a set of parametric equations of the line. (enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) the line passes through the point (−1, 4, -5) and is parallel to v = 7i − j.
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Find a set of parametric equations of the line. (enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) the line passes through the point (−1, 4, -5) and is parallel to v = 7i − j.
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Find a set of parametric equations of the line. (enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) the line passes through the point (−1, 4, -5) and is parallel to v = 7i − j.
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= <-1 +7t, 4 -t, -5>
Multiply the direction vector by the parameter and add that to the given point.
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