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4. Consider the line L(t)=〈3−2t,0,2+t〉. Then determine if it is parallel, perpendicular, or neither L is...

4. Consider the line L(t)=〈3−2t,0,2+t〉. Then determine if it is parallel, perpendicular, or neither

L is ? to the plane 5x+2y+2z=−13

L is ? to the plane 5x+2y+10z=55

L is ? to the plane 13y=13

L is ? to the plane 1.5z−3x=−10.5

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