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Let S be the plane defined by 2x+4y+2z = 4, and let T be the plane defined by x+3y+3z = 2. Find the vector equation for the line where S and T intersect.
7 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
here is a very similar problem, study it in relation to your two planes: https://www.jiskha.com/questions/991069/Let-S-be-the-plane-defined-by-x-8722-4y-8722-3z-8722-18-and-let-T-be-the-plane
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