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Find a vector perpendicular to the plane that contains the points A(1,2,3), B(3,2,1), and C(-1,2,-3)

Where do I start to find it?
15 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
find vector AB and vector AC

take the cross-product of AB and AC
15 years ago

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