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Consider the two lines l1: x=−2t, y=1+2t, z=3tl1: x=−2t, y=1+2t, z=3t and l2: x=−8+4s, y=0+5s, z=5+1sl2: x=−8+4s, y=0+5s, z=5+1s find the point of intersection of the two lines.

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Consider the two lines l1: x=−2t, y=1+2t, z=3tl1: x=−2t, y=1+2t, z=3t and l2: x=−8+4s, y=0+5s, z=5+1...
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