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Find a set of scalar parametric equations for the line that passes through P (3, 4, 1) and Q(4, -2, -1). {x(t) = 3 + t, y(t) = -3 -6t, z(t) = 1 - 2t} {x(t) = 5 + t, y(t) = 5 - 6t, z(t) = 1 - 2t} {x(t) = 3 - t, y(t) = 4 + 6t, z(t) = 1 - 2t} {x(t) = 3 + 2t, y(t) = 4 - 6t, z(t) = 2 - 4t} {x(t) = 3 + t, y(t) = 4 - 6t, y(t) = 4 - 6 t, z(t) = 1 - 2t} None of the above.
Find a set of scalar parametric equations for the line that passes through P (3, 4, 1) and Q(4, -2, -1). {x(t) = 3 + t, y(t) = -3 -6t, z(t) = 1 - 2t} {x(t) = 5 + t, y(t) = 5 - 6t, z(t) = 1 - 2t} {x(t) = 3 - t, y(t) = 4 + 6t, z(t) = 1 - 2t} {x(t) = 3 + 2t, y(t) = 4 - 6t, z(t) = 2 - 4t} {x(t) = 3 + t, y(t) = 4 - 6t, y(t) = 4 - 6 t, z(t) = 1 - 2t} None of the above.
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