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Statement 1: Let `theta` be the angle between the line `(x-2)/2=(y-1)/(-3)=(z+2)/(-2)` and the plane `x+y-z=5.` Then `theta=sin^(-1)(1//sqrt(51))dot` Statement 2: The angle between a straight line and a plane is the complement of the angle between the line and the normal to the plane.

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