At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. 3 of the questions remain unanswered. Consider the planes 3x + 5y + 2z

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At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. 3 of the questions remain unanswered. Consider the planes 3x + 5y + 2z

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At Least One Of The Answers Above Is Not Correct 3 Of The Questions Remain Unanswered Consider The Planes 3x 5y 2z 1
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At least one of the answers above is NOT correct. 3 of the questions remain unanswered. Consider the planes 3x + 5y + 2z = 1 and 3x + 2z = 0. (A) Find the unique point P on the y-axis which is on both planes. (0.0 (B) Find a unit vector u with positive first coordinate that is parallel to both planes. i+0j+ k u= ✓ 10 ✓ 10 (C) Use parts (A) and (B) to find a vector equation for the line of intersection of the two planes. r(t) = 0i+j+0 k Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem.
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