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The cartesian equation of a line is `(x-5)/3=(y+4)/7=(z-6)/2`. Write its vector form.

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To convert the given Cartesian equation of the line \((x-5)/3=(y+4)/7=(z-6)/2\) into its vector form, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the components of the Cartesian equation The given equation can be expressed in terms of a parameter \( \lambda \): \[ \frac{x - 5}{3} = \frac{y + 4}{7} = \frac{z - 6}{2} = \lambda \] ...
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