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Write the symmetric equations of the line passing through A(3, 2, -1) and B(2, -1, -2)
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the direction vector is <1, 3, 1>
Using the point (3,2,-1) we have ....

(x-3)/1 = (y-2)/3 = (z+1)/1
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