Given two planes 3x − 2y + z = 1 and 2x + y −...

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Given two planes 3x − 2y + z = 1 and 2x + y − 3z = 3. (a). Find the equation for the line that is the intersection of the two planes. (b). Find the equation for the plane that is perpendicular to the two planes.

 

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