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show that L: x=-1+t , y=3+2t ,z=-t and the plane P : 2x-xy-2z=-3 are parallel then...

show that

L: x=-1+t , y=3+2t ,z=-t

and the plane P : 2x-xy-2z=-3

are parallel then find the distance btween them

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