Problem 1. Let L be the line (2t, t, t — 1), t € R, and A the point (1, 1,-1). Let P be the plane containing L and A.

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Problem 1. Let L be the line (2t, t, t — 1), t € R, and A the point (1, 1,-1). Let P be the
plane containing L and A.
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