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Find the equation of the plane through the point `(3,2,2),(1,0,-1)` and parallel to the line `(x-1)/(1)=(y-1)/(-2)=(z-2)/(3)`. Convert to vector from.

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`4x-y-2z=6; vecr.(4 hati- hatj-2 hatk)=6`
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