Question 4 2 Let L be the line with the equation -3 +t 2 and let II 4 3 be the plane with equation 3x – 4y + z = 18. Find the point of intersection of L and II. |

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Let L be the line with the equation
-3
+t 2
and let II
4
3
be the plane with equation 3x – 4y + z = 18. Find the point of intersection
of L and II.
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