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Let the line l0 be defined by x = 1−t, y = 2+3t, z = 1−2t. Determine whether
each given line intersects l0. If it does, give the intersection point. l1 :x=2+t, y=5−2t, z=1+3t
l2 :x=6+2t, y=1+t, z=5+t
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