Let L1 be the line passing through the pointP1=(-10, 5, 11) with direction vector ?d1=[?2,...

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Let L1 be the line passing through the pointP1=(-10, 5, 11) with direction vector ?d1=[?2, 3, 2]T, and let L2 be the line passingthrough the point P2=(-34, 13, -3) withdirection vector ?d2=[2, -5, 0]T. Find theshortest distance d between these twolines, and find a point Q1 on L1 and a pointQ2 on L2 so that d(Q1,Q2) = d. Use thesquare root symbol 'V' where needed togive an exact value for your answer.d=Q1=Q2=d = 4?33Q?=(-4,-4, 5)Q2 = (-24, -12, -3)Above is the answer, however, I am notsure how to get to these solutions.

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