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Given the lines L₁: x - 2/1 = y - 3/-2 = z - 1/-3 and L₂: x - 3/1 = y + 4/3 = z - 2/-7, find their point of intersection.

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User Ralphje
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Final answer:

The lines L₁ and L₂ given do not intersect due to differing direction ratios, and the question's additional information is unrelated to finding their point of intersection.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to find the point of intersection between two lines represented by parametric equations. To solve for the intersection, we would normally set the equations of the lines equal to each other and solve for the parameters. However, in this case, it appears that there is a misunderstanding because the given lines L₁ and L₂ don't seem to intersect due to their differing direction ratios. Instead, what is provided in the question seems to be unrelated equations and pieces of information. Without the correct information, it is not possible to find a point of intersection between the given lines L₁ and L₂.

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