Asked • 09/05/23

Consider the two lines L1: x = -2t, y = 1 + 2t, z = 3t and L2: x = -9 + 5s, y = 3s, z = 4 + 2s. Find the point of intersection of the two lines.

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Jonathan T. answered • 09/05/23

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Bradford T.

How did y=3s become 3s+2?
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09/05/23

Jonathan T.

That’s just a typo. Remove the two and you should get the right answer.
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09/05/23

Jonathan T.

Correction, the question should have + 2 in it, the question is where the typo was.
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09/05/23

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