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Given the two lines (x, y, z) = (4, -3, 5) + t(2, 0, -3) (x,...

Given the two lines

(x, y, z) = (4, -3, 5) + t(2, 0, -3)

(x, y, z) = (4, -3, 5) + s(5, 1, -1)

a) determine a vector equation for the plane that combines the two lines

b) parametric equations of the plane that contains the two lines

c) Cartesian equation of the plane that contains the two lines

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