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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 05:06 joytheqt305

L1;L2 are two lines. L1 has equation x = t + 1; y = t; z = t. L2 passes through (1; 1; 1), is orthogonal to L1, and is parallel to the plane x - y + z = 0

(a) Find the equation of L2. (Hint: L2 is parallel to the plane, so L2 is orthogonal to the normal vector of the plane. L2 is also orthogonal to L1).
(b) Find the distance between L1;L2.

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