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Find the parametric equations for the line through the point P = (3, 2, 2) that is perpendicular to the plane -2x + 4y - 4z = 1. Use "t" as your variable, t = 0 should correspond to P, and the velocity vector of the line should be the same as the standard normal vector of the plane. x = y = z = At what point Q does this line intersect the yz-plane? Q = ( , , )
Find the parametric equations for the line through the point P = (3, 2, 2) that is perpendicular to the plane -2x + 4y - 4z = 1. Use "t" as your variable, t = 0 should correspond to P, and the velocity vector of the line should be the same as the standard normal vector of the plane. x = y = z = At what point Q does this line intersect the yz-plane? Q = ( , , )