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Symmetric equations of a line are (x-1)/2 = (y+2)/-3 = (z-4)/5. Determine vector and parametric equations for the line.

Is this right?

v = < 2, -3, 5 >

Parametric Equations:

x = 1 + 2t
y = -2 - 3t
z = 4 + 5t
6 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
Looks good to me.
6 years ago

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