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Determine parametric equations for the line through (-2, 3) and parallel to the line with vector equation Vector r = (-2, 1) + t(6, 4).

Please explain how to do this!
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
just change the starting point.
r = (-2,3) + t(6,4)
same direction numbers, right?
3 years ago

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