A plane passes through the points P(-2, 3,1), Q(-2,3, 2), and R(1, 0, 1).(a) Using...

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A plane passes through the points P(-2, 3,1), Q(-2,3, 2), and R(1, 0, 1).(a) Using PQ and PR as direction vectors, write a vector equation for this plane.(b) Using QR and one other direction vector, write a second vector equation for this plane.

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A plane passes through the points P(-2, 3,1), Q(-2,3, 2), and R(1, 0, 1).(a) Using PQ and PR as direction vectors, write a vector equation for this plane.(b) Using QR and one other direction vector, write a second vector equation for this plane.

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