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Let S be the plane defined by 2x+2y+2z = 4, and let T be the plane defined by -x+z =-4. Find the vector equation

 

Let S be the plane defined by 2x+2y+2z = 4, and let T be the plane defined by -x+z =-4. Find the vector equation for the line where S and T intersect. =0+ t 0

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