(1 point) Find the point at which the line (-2, 1, –5) + t(-1,–1, –2) intersects the plane 4x – 2y + 2z = –68.

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Find the point at which the line (-2,1, –5) + t(-1, – 1, –2) intersects the plane 4x – 2y + 2z = -68.
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