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Mathematics, 28.04.2021 15:50 nestergurl101

Let d1 and d2 be the intersection lines of planes −x+3y+z−3 = 0 and x+3y−5z−4 = 0, 2x − y + z + 1 = 0 and x + y − 3z = 0, respectively.

a) Show that whether d1 and d2 are planar. If so, find this plane.

b) Show that whether d1 and d2 are intersecting. If so, find the intersecting point.

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