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rFind a vector equation for the line through the point P = (3, -4, -5) and parallel to the vector v=?2,?1,2?.
Note: there are many correct answers to this question, so in order for WebWork to check your answer, you need to find the particular vector equation that has r(0)=P and v as the direction vector of the line. Use the variable t as the parameter. This amounts to solving the problem in the standard way.
r(t) = i + j + k
Rewrite this in terms of the parametric equations for the line.
x =
y =
z =
rFind a vector equation for the line through the point P = (3, -4, -5) and parallel to the vector v=?2,?1,2?.
Note: there are many correct answers to this question, so in order for WebWork to check your answer, you need to find the particular vector equation that has r(0)=P and v as the direction vector of the line. Use the variable t as the parameter. This amounts to solving the problem in the standard way.
r(t) = i + j + k
Rewrite this in terms of the parametric equations for the line.
x =
y =
z =
Trinidad TremblayLv2
27 Apr 2019